Cloud-Based Essentail Home Services Aggrregator: Maintainance services made easy and affordable
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Keywords

Cloud Services
Cloud applications
home help
maintenance services
application design

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Sowmya Sundari L K, Anitha K, & Konjengbam Dollar S. (2023). Cloud-Based Essentail Home Services Aggrregator: Maintainance services made easy and affordable. Transactions on Federated Engineering and Systems, 1(1), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8262683

Abstract

Cloud-based Home services aggregator aims to provide the much needed and essential everyday services to the consumers in an easy and affordable manner. This proposed approach basically brings technology to the doorsteps of both the employee and the employer and helps them connect in a never before manner.  The importance and impact of this paper is clearly visible in the present and pressing times of the Covid epidemic. This proposed approach demonstrates a workflow model that can function irrespective of the epidemic conditions and at the same time minimize the risk of virus infection by reducing people to people contact. Despite the reduction in contact the work quality is not affected. Tough times such as an epidemic call on for these services as essential and important much more than ever. Through this proposed approach we bring a common platform to those who provide the services and those who need it. The scope of the provided services ranges from basic home cleaning, car wash, laundry to much more. The proposed approach also aims to bring to platform the large - feature phone using - Indian workforce. The limited capabilities of the existing infrastructure hinder this section of workforce from connecting to better work opportunities. A potentially large number of footsteps on the side may cause it to render slowly.
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