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Identity awareness of research data has been introduced as a requirement for open research, transparency and reusability of research data in the context of eScience. This requirement includes the capability of linking research data to researchers, research projects and publications, and identifying the license for the data. This connectivity between research data and other elements in research ecosystems...
M-GBCP is a new topic in the field of e-GBCP, and regarded as the application of wireless communication technology and computer technology in the public management, which provides public service for the public through mobile terminal and network technology. This paper examines provision of public service based on mobile communications technology.
Development in information and communication technology (ICT) has the potential to provide affordable and accessible Tele-healthcare services in developing countries. In rural and remote areas of Pakistan, lady health workers (LHWs) are the main source of healthcare provision. This paper presents a model for providing tele-healthcare services using web and mobile phone based technologies to rural...
In recent years mobile transactions have attracted a large number of clients. Being a more convenient and secured approach to perform remote governmental transactions than Internet, mobile transaction has turned into a more appealing method than previous methods. However, implementing wireless communication technologies may result in more complicated information security issues. This paper discusses...
Farmers in India are at the mercy of traders especially the middlemen who fix lower rates at the farmers end. The farmers are desperate as they are not aware of the prices elsewhere and they have meager produce at their hand. Market led agriculture is need of the hour which needs market intelligence. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in collaboration with Centre for Development of Advanced Computing...
Mobile Government (m-Government) is the use of mobile technologies within the government administration to deliver public services to citizens and firms. It is quickly emerging as the new frontier of service delivery, and transforming government by making public services more accessible to citizens. Governments in developing countries are increasingly making efforts to provide more access to information...
It has been established that information and communication technologies (ICTs) are key drivers for rural development. However, while many countries such as India and South Africa have made significant investments in rural ICT infrastructure and its developmental spin-offs, rural women are still neglected when it comes to access to ICTs. This neglect is evident in the ICT policy initiatives in South...
Mobile commerce (M-commerce) is a technological frontier and is an attractive area for research because of its relative novelty, rapid growth, and potential applications. Many contributions of this new discipline have explored and investigated the risks and challenges of m-commerce development, such as the startup problem of the markets, the challenges for 3G telecommunication operators, competition...
The advantages of information technologies (IT) is changed the service delivery in government. The last changes in service delivery of government to citizens are through mobile technologies. It is necessary to develop the mobile technology usage in government service delivery, but it is not useful unless a development (maturity) model, like e-government development model, a m-government model be used...
Electronic interactive service platform introduced in this article is an E-platform based on Internet and mobile phone, orienting the city-based government, aiming to guide and help those entrepreneurs to whom government provide most assists. Given the current political and economic situations, Chinapsilas future economic development is in urgent need to be driven by increasing domestic demands; and...
Skype is a peer-to-peer (P2P) voice over IP (VOIP) chat program. It provides its clients with an inexpensive means to communicate worldwide via the Internet through wired and wireless networks. In the past this application was limited strictly to computers, yet with continuous advancements in mobile communication, Skype phones and other mobile devices have recently hit the market in an attempt to...
Mobile government (m-Government) is the next inevitable direction of evolution of e-Government. A mobile-based emergency response system (MERS) is one of the important m-Government services. A MERS under m-Government platform is a mobile-based information system designed to let people get help from the government in an emergency situation. It also makes the use of mobile technologies to assist the...
Given the convenience of mobile services and Taiwanpsilas high mobile phone penetration, mobile banking looks set to become a wave in the near future, with the possibility to develop much faster than PC Internet banking. Mobile banking can contribute to the banking industry by serving as a source of revenue, an additional distribution channel, and as an image-enhancing product. Mobile banking is complex...
This paper describes how we can use existing mobile technology to track the vehicle. Here the embedded system along with the mobile is used to prevent the vehicle from being stolen and also if the vehicle is stolen then its location can be tracked. Mobile technology is the fastest growing communication mode. In todaypsilas mobile technology we all are acquainted with short message service (SMS). In...
In 2000, the federal government of Nigeria began a program of liberalization, deregulation, and privatization of the telecommunications sector, with far reaching consequences. This paper examines the liberalized Nigerian telecommunications industry through the lens of Christensen's ldquoSeeing What's Nextrdquo process, with particular emphasis on the data services sector. We consider the forces of...
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a critical application in military networks for maintaining situational awareness and conducting battle management at all echelons. But these networks are often subject to frequent disconnections, limited bandwidth, and long delays, especially when using satellite services and field radios. Such conditions are inhospitable to TCP, and thus the standard IRC protocol, which...
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