Advances in Mobile Commerce TechnologiesEe-Peng Lim, Keng Siau Idea Group Inc (IGI), 01.01.2003 - 324 Seiten As the number of mobile device users increases rapidly and exceeds that of PC users by a large margin, conducting business and services over these mobile devices, also known as mobile commerce is becoming very attractive and is expected to drive the future development of electronic commerce. To tap the potential of mobile commerce, application providers, service providers, content providers, and technology providers have to work together to realize the future mobile commerce applications. In the process of conceptualizing and developing these applications, they have to be cognizant of the latest development in mobile commerce technology. Advances in Mobile Commerce Technologies serves as an introduction to mobile commerce with emphasis on both theory and application. |
Inhalt
Current States and Future Trends | 1 |
Technology Issues in Mobile Commerce | 18 |
Chapter II Mobile ECommerce on Mobile Phones | 19 |
Chapter III Transactional Database Accesses for MCommerce Clients | 44 |
Chapter IV Techniques to Facilitate Information Exchange in Mobile Commerce | 74 |
Chapter V Digital Rights Management for Mobile Multimedia | 97 |
Chapter VI Predicate Based Caching for Large Scale Mobile Distributed Online Applications | 112 |
Information System and Application Issues in Mobile Commerce | 136 |
The Emergence of LocationBased Mobile Commerce | 171 |
The Need for Model Based Approaches | 190 |
Chapter X Managing the Interactions Between Handheld Devices Mobile Applications and Users | 205 |
Chapter XI Mobile Commerce and Usability | 235 |
Chapter XII Using Continuous Voice Activation Applications in Telemedicine to Transform Mobile Commerce | 258 |
A Landscape Analysis | 298 |
About the Authors | 311 |
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