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ISBN 10: 1441939938
ISBN 13: 978-1441939937
Author: John Krogstie, Karlheinz Kautz, David Allen
Mobile Information Systems II provides a collection of research on the planning, analysis, design, construction, modification, implementation, utilization, evaluation, and management of mobile information systems. The articles focus on the implications of this research in the world of commerce, and address technical issues and constraints on mobile information systems functionalities and design.
Front Matter
Take Risks into Consideration while Job Dispatching
Support of Smart Work Processes in Context Rich Environments
The Difference is in Messaging
Understanding the User Within the Innovation Spiral
The European Mobile Data Service Dilemma
On the Development of an Open Platform for M-Government Services
A Methodology for Designing and Managing Context-Aware Workflows
An Extensible Technique for Content Adaptation in Web-Based Information Systems
Distributed Context Monitoring for Continuous Mobile Services
Mobile-Web Services VIA Programmable Proxies
Creating and Performing Scenarios
Hotdesking
Development of Location-Aware Applications
Decoupling Design Concerns in Location-Aware Services
Deployment and Use of Mobile Information Systems
The Knowledge and the System
Architecture for Multi-Channel Enterprise Resource Planning System
Towards Mobile Information Systems
A Multi-Actor, Multi-Criteria Approach for Technology Selection When Designing Mobile Information Systems
Mobile Systems Development
A System for Mobile and Wireless Advertising
Privacy Challenges for Location Aware Technologies
Seeking Answers to the Advanced Mobile Services Paradox
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