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Utilizing mobile applications in the area of industrial field service promises several benefits, especially improved process support due to a tight integration of mobile workers and tailored information support. In this paper, we describe four mobile service business patterns derived from two industrial case studies. The first case study deals with the seamless integration of service engineers, while...
The creating of reusable mobile solutions is influenced by many factors. The platforms are arbitrary, the target audience can be new to mobile software, and the devices are not always online and restricted in their computational capabilities. This paper presents an archetype pattern- and REST-driven approach for building customizable, flexible, and efficient mobile business applications. Furthermore,...
With Chinese 3G license issuance operations, operators have started to equipment selection, network construction and business support systems optimization for the mobile Internet industry to gain competitive advantages. Increasingly fierce competition in the market situation, through customer value, consumer behavior and psychology research, in order to take targeted marketing, service and retention...
An ever increasing amount of functionality is incorporated into mobile phones-this trend will continue as new mobile phone platforms are more widely used such as the iPhone or Android. Along with this trend, however, new risks arise, especially for enterprises using mobile phones for security-critical applications such as business intelligence (BI). Although platforms like Android have implemented...
To describe how to build a unified business supporting platform for self-help business hall based on the technologies of J2EE. The concept of layered design and the communication technology of B / S are used in the supporting platform. By using the established block set of the foundation atoms business in the platform, users can direct accomplish the business process optimization and reconstruction...
Firstly, this article analyzes the origin, the present situation, and the direction of mobile social networking business, through a detailed analysis of Japan, Korea, Europe and the United States and the other foreign operators in the mainstream of business development for mobile social status. Then, it summed up the foreign mobile operators' experience of making over their mobile social networking...
This paper describes how advertisements sent to mobile terminals instead of flyers can avoid urban environmental problems associated with waste paper. In particular, it proposes an alternative to existing mobile terminal advertisements that are ineffective at attracting customers.
This paper seeks to integrate different impressive access technologies to build a kind of innovative mobile business model. It analyzes the requirements of mobile business in the age of the 3rd generation wireless communication infrastructure (3G), present a set of mobile business solution in which the second generation ID card in China is used instead of all kinds of the existing IC or ID card for...
To increase the agility of the chain store operation with the information technology, the communication system is proposed with the mobile networks to link the headquarters with the chain stores distributed widely. In the store, the mobile is attached to POS with USB, and the data exchanging service is developed on the mobile to report the sale data and to download the updated data. At the headquarters,...
Recently, cellular phones are used everywhere on the Earth. In Japan, smart phones with multi functionalities such as camera, Internet accessible, GPS, IC card, and so on are getting popular in these days. Since most of people go around with smart phones, it is expected to use it in business scene as well instead of PC. In this paper, we survey usages of smart phones in business in Japan and discuss...
Mobile service is increasingly known by most of the users of mobile devices, but individualspsila adoption of mobile service is relative slow. Consumerspsila perceived risk is one of the reasons for that. Thus, the research on consumerspsila perceived risk in mobile service is necessary. On the basis of the review of consumerspsila perceived risk theory, and considering the characteristics of the...
This paper explicates a novel idea of creating a parallel to a sensor network for offline businesses. Unlike RFID and wireless sensor networks that have been popularly used to gather physical data, no such tools have been articulated for business artifacts. We propose a method for automatically producing business information for ubiquitous point-of-interest (POI) information services. We argue that...
This paper analyzes mobile business in the context of logistics industry as a strategic tool to create a sustainable competitive advantage through the implementation of mobile business. Uncertainty, risk, and open competition among logistics firms have risen dramatically, thus firms have more and more difficulties to acquire and sustain competitive advantages. Some frameworks concerning this topic...
Since the ability of workforce management systems to handle mobility induced challenges of mobile environments like data-communication cut-offs, reduced network bandwidth, and security concerns improved recently, the optimization efforts of mobile enterprises increasingly focus on the organizational setup of their mobile environment. This includes issues like, e.g., the dimension and staffing of regional...
Current enterprise application mobility approaches tend to extend desktop paradigms to the mobile space. We believe that enterprise application mobility needs to evolve to a mobile-oriented business computing paradigm, where business functions and relevant collaboration options are made available to a large number of mobile users in the most appropriate manner. In this paradigm, users get just enough...
Web services are becoming an integral part of service and workflow systems even within mobile devices. A mobile business process is a special case of a business process where most of the human interaction is performed using mobile devices. Mobile business processes should be adaptable to different mobile devices and to support user interaction with different client applications. Requirements coming...
The increase in the number of mobile device users has led to an increased demand for mobile business applications. One of the main challenges in developing mobile business applications is to efficiently process business data in the resource constrained environment of mobile phones. Current approaches are seriously limited by the non-guaranteed quality of network connections or the restricted processing...
The problem of migrating sensitive information between systems in dynamic environments is increasingly important as distributed computing expands. A proposed policy-based approach provides controlled and secure transfer of user credentials and data across platforms. We propose a policy-driven data-protection system to address the inadequacies of current technological solutions in preserving the confidentiality...
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