Re: Oyster Card
- From: "Richard J." <rjnews0811@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 13:51:09 GMT
John B wrote:
On 24 Aug, 11:31, Michael Hoffman <cam.ac...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The poor design element is that you can't validate on a bus, thereby
making validation actually an issue instead of the non-issue it
ought to be (yes, I know the excuses for this; however, it'd be
trivially easy to make bus-based readers connect to the base by
GPRS every five minutes to exchange relevant data with the central
system).
I think we have different definitions of "trivial."
TfL has a secure private network in place to link the fixed Oyster
readers to their central server. Companies have been able for many
years to provide their employees and their employees' devices with VPN
access over GPRS to their secure private networks. Integrating mobile
devices with electronic peripherals is more or less a matter of plug-
and-play.
I'm missing the 'non-trivial' element, here...
Hence why so many large IT projects go over budget and miss deadlines...?
--
Richard J.
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