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Project
Acronym:
MBILL
Name:
Multicom Universal mBill
Project status:
From: 2016-01-01
To: 2016-12-31
(Completed)
Type (Programme):
BICRO
Funding scheme:
IRCRO
Croatian partner
Organisation name:
-
Contact person name:
prof. dr. sc. Zoran Skočir
Contact person tel:
-
Short description of project
Universal mBill is an applicable and innovative solution for managing the complete process of calculation and billing of convergent services for users with large client base and large number of transactions. It allows user to unify the entire business process: contract formulation and service activation, service usage record, billing, issuing of invoices, payment and revenue analysis.
The innovative approach is based on building the plan of calculation and billing with the applied mechanism for generating macro functions that enables the generation of a function (a procedure) with the input and output parameters (from the transaction table) and an arbitrary number of internal variables that will be used for computing or manipulating with the data; and, possibly, a decision tree, which is an alternative, deterministic, reliable, user-friendly way of displaying the collection of business rules that allows full access to the business logic, display of the dependence of the elements of calculation, greater level of flexibility and easier billing.
Benefits that our system will offer to customers:
• Affordable price
• comparable with much more expensive commercial solutions that offer range of functionalities for the calculation and billing
• Fast implementation / integration with minimal IT resources
• Greater flexibility of integration into existing systems
• Excellent performance execution
• Easy integration into corporate processing mechanisms
• The transparency of the billing algorithms and their inter-influence
mBill does not require significant hardware resources, nor high level of complexity or implementation cost, which makes it suitable for the majority of new providers of such services (low initial price, "pay as you grow" concept), and it is applicable to the cloud principle.