Techniques And Applications For Mobile Commerce


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Techniques and Applications for Mobile Commerce


Techniques and Applications for Mobile Commerce

Author: Cherif Branki

language: en

Publisher: IOS Press

Release Date: 2008


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Covers Wireless Technologies for the Extended Enterprise; E-Service Environments: Aspect-Oriented Techniques and Mobile Devices; and AutoMoCo: Autonomic Computing and Mobile Commerce.

Mobile Commerce


Mobile Commerce

Author: Paul May

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2001-04-19


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This book provides the context, architectures, case studies, and intelligent analysis that will help you grasp this rapidly emerging subject. With keen insight into the needs of both camps, May explains the technological aspects of mobile commerce to business decision makers and the business models to the technologists who design and build these electronic systems. It is the one book all relevant p arties in a company can read to ensure common understanding. Topics include, devices, technologies, applications, standards, security, and more.

Techniques and Applications for Mobile Commerce


Techniques and Applications for Mobile Commerce

Author: Juan Enrique Agudo

language: en

Publisher: IOS Press

Release Date: 2009


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Mobile Commerce is considered to be the next-generation e-commerce, since it enables users to access the WWW from anywhere in the world at any time. Because of this, m-commerce has to rely on new technologies, services and business models. Its potential emerges from the fact that the Internet has become an essential component in all aspects of our lives. On the other hand, mobile phones and PDAs have become an indispensable part of our daily routine as sources of all kinds of information and services and, especially, as a permanently available interface to our surroundings.