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User considerations are the major factor for the proliferation and increased acceptance of mobile commerce applications. Therefore, mobile service quality is influenced by the service provider's awareness and readiness to fulfill user expectations. This paper suggests an approach for assessing the qualitative parameters that characterize electronic services provided through mobile devices. It is based...
The paper describes the necessary fields investigated for creating an application that is able to monitor any kind of network, wired or wireless, with all its possible aspects. In the same application, we also implemented original algorithms for finding the position of a moving station, utilizing the signal level of the wireless protocols 802.11 devices (Wi-Fi). Field research and exhausting sampling...
This study attempts to investigate the potential differences among individual adoption patterns between m-portal and m-Internet services usage. A theoretical model that reflects a set of unique predominant factors of IS usage was developed. The model was empirically tested using data collected on mobile data services adoption. The results indicate that there are differences among the adoption behavior...
Mobile settingpsilas particularities and limitations are serious. In fact, enhancing the mobile browsing user experience is feasible only if perceptual and contextual considerations are employed. A case study of a context-aware location-based application is designed and implemented in this paper. It is capable to identify and to depict on the map userpsilas current location, to search and detect routes...
The security of a biometric information system depends partially on the ability of the biometric information sensor to authenticate itself securely to the processing centre it usually interacts with, thus ensuring that the securely transmitted biometric data has not been constructed by an attacker. The biometric sensors of a biometric information system are often physically exposed to potential adversaries...
M-commerce applications allow users instant access to business-critical communication and information. Personalization technology delivers a new dimension to mobile businesses. Its level of detail and accuracy opens up a broad scope of potential applications, enabling them to tailor their services to the exact interests and expectations of mobile users. We indicate the advantages of a flexible m-commerce...
E-commerce operations are frequently repetitive with a large segment suitable to computer aids and automation. Moreover, managing e-commerce collaborative activities on the Web requires knowing exactly what information to share with whom. Mobile agents become relevant candidates to assist users as it is largely accepted that have the ability to address efficiently some of these problems. However,...
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