Aditya Yustika
Design and implementation of a prototype model for TriggerThat system at RMIT University as a two way SMS communication channel.
Team-based work
Management Information Systems
RMIT August 2008

Executive summary:

TriggerThat is a SMS channel communication application developed by TriggerThat Software company incorporation with RMIT University, Australia. The application allows students and academics to communicate via SMS from their phone. TriggerThat allows students to request information such as their lecture and tutorial times, assignment grades etc. Academics have the facility of sending reminders to students as well. TriggerThat is the newest technology in this scope for the first time in Australia. Providing top market services by extending the comfort to students and lecturers TriggerThat comes as a free service to lecturers and students as well. Future development is evident with TriggerThat hence it’s an investment for the future. The complete package of TriggerThat includes the native TriggerThat SMS application, the Spreadsheet Costing model, the backend database, and the promotional website. All applications are designed to support each other for the ultimate goal of producing a valuable solution through TriggerThat. The opportunity created by SMS costs reducing at a strong rate has been absorbed by this TriggerThat application. Providing a quick, cheap communication for emergency needs and a very much accessible solution for alerting and reminding students has been achieved by this system. In this document we illustrate the supporting applications and website which has been developed to support the implementation of TriggerThat at RMIT explaining their functionality and uniqueness.
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