Designing content distribution with trading options - "Yank Yank": a prototype system
Abstract
There exist several market-places on the Internet where authors offer free and premium
content to end-users for download. The published content differs but might be articles,
music, photos, books etc, all depending on the end-users needs. Essentially such mar-
ketplaces are inffuenced by both content management systems (CMS) and e-commerce.
General characteristics of such systems offer authors a central way to upload and publish
their digital assets to the public, without having the actual technical knowledge of do-
ing so. There are however not many systems that can offer both authors and end-users
the benefit of a fair trade from selling and buying content due to the small margin in
micropayments. On commission by the IP-telephony provider Cellip this master thesis
is about investigation and implementing the basics and logic of such a system. The
thesis starts with a introduction of general CMS and e-commerce marketplaces. Pro-
ceeding it explains an structure of the system, its functionality and how the iterative
procedure of the development process made progress. The thesis resulted in a mixed
CMS/e-commerce system where authors can promote, upload and publish their content,
where end-users can create accounts, search for, rate and buy content. The system also
includes an administration interface for managing.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2010-03-04Author
Henriksson, Peter
Series/Report no.
2009
69
Language
eng