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The paper concerns the problem of using and implementing mobile solutions in SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises). Some of the existing examples of mobile solutions are analyzed and characterized. A significant part of the paper is a presentation of the research on mobile solutions which can be used to manage the business activities in SMEs. The role and methods of testing the mobile systems have been...
This paper presents an overview of various interrelated Cloud technologies and presents a framework for use in the creation of a Cloud based asset management application. The full potential of the application of Cloud based services are still to be realised by corporates and in this paper the possibilities of mobile applications within an organisational environment is highlighted in the form of a...
With the development of wireless and mobile technologies, a new wave of technology-driven commerce has started-mobile commerce (m-commerce) in the world. M-commerce refers to any transaction with a monetary value that is conducted over a wireless network via mobile devices. China, as the global largest mobile market, presents potential to develop m-commerce. Focusing on business-to-consumer markets,...
Mobile technologies are unique, ubiquitous, provide convenience for the user, can be highly interactive and support personalised applications. This paper describes the use of mobile applications in the context of local sporting associations. These form part of a larger group known as community based organisations and are predominantly run by volunteers. The study considered the process from initial...
The high penetration of mobile phones among university students provides an unprecedented opportunity for the use of SMS as a classroom interaction system. This paper presents a longitudinal analysis of the impact that a SMS-based classroom interaction system (TXT-2-LRN [1]) can have on students' learning experience. The findings indicate that instructors and students perceive a number of benefits...
The mobile electronic commerce (MEC) has become the development trend of the electronic commerce (EC) with the rapid development of wireless and mobile technologies in recent years. It is the new issue that how business intelligence (BI) technologies meets MEC's functional requirements. According to three new features of MEC: mobility, unstructured data and personalization, this paper analyzed business...
Information privacy is usually concerned with the confidentiality of personally identifiable information (PII), such as electronic medical records. Nowadays, Web services are used to support different applications which may contain PII, such as healthcare applications. Thus, the information access control mechanism for Web services must be embedded into privacy-enhancing technologies. Further as application...
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