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The software development for the transportation is the key focus in the paper. For students the concession in transportation is provided by the local authorities across the nation. An open source initiative to build software for private bus concession card generation can be a tedious process. Having a software to collect details of students who need the card and generate the cards to be printed in PDF or other supported formats can help speed up the process and make it more efficient. The existing software is a desktop application that runs on outdated operating systems and not compatible with recent configurations and hardware like Microsoft stopped updates to Windows 7 OS, educational institutions need an alternative. These solutions can be used across the institutions for free of cost. Different analytical study can be done from the pattern of the student movements in transportations and future smart transportations can be designed with prior knowledge.
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