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The generation of young people who do not remember life before the Internet, who grew up surrounded by computing technology and mobile phones, are often referred to as `digital natives'. This generation has a special affinity to mobile devices - young people often carry their mobile phones with them at all times to keep a constant connection with their friends while also consuming and creating digital...
Studying the adoption and acceptance of mobile commerce has been an intriguing endeavor for quite some time. Much of the related literature is inspired by the technology acceptance model (TAM). Mobile commerce has specific characteristics and features that affect its adoption. In this paper, a wide electronic searching was performed and the searching literature on mobile commerce adoption was analyzed...
Mobile Web browsing services bring the full PC browsing experience to customer's mobile handsets which have been emerged. This study is to investigate the intention to use mobile Web browsing based on technology acceptance model (TAM) which has been widely used to explain and predict the IT acceptance and incorporated with self-efficacy which was identified as an important determinant of user's new...
The objective of this invited talk is to present selected visions of ubiquitous computing and ambient communication based on the notion of the disappearing computer and to reflect on the resulting challenges for designing experiences in future smart environments. Our approach places the human at the centre of our design considerations and is based on exploiting the affordances of real objects by augmenting...
The seamless combining with context-aware sensors and numerous devices and e-home server will soon become a part of our home environment in the near future. We name it as a context-aware home based on ubiquitous computing concept. This context-aware home reduces participations of users in order to realize a ubiquitous computing and automates various services. Therefore, the risk of privacy violation...
Privacy helps to establish personal autonomy and create individualism. Privacy is a state or condition of limited access to a person. In particular, information privacy relates to an individual's right to determine how, when, and to what extent information about the self will be released to another person or to an organization. It can be said that privacy is a much broader concept than security; privacy...
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