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Danda B. Rawat (Georgia Southern University, USA), Bhed B. Bista (Iwate Prefectural University, Japan), Gongjun Yan (University of Southern Indiana, USA)
Copyright © 2014.
While security is of vital importance to ensure the integrity of communications in wireless and mobile networks, most businesses which rely on these networks expect...
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In Lee (Western Illinois University, USA)
Copyright © 2013.
As business paradigm shifts from a desktop-centric environment to a data-centric mobile environment, mobile services provide numerous new business opportunities, and...
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In Lee (Western Illinois University, USA)
Copyright © 2013.
As business paradigms shift from desktop-centric environments to data-centric mobile environments, mobile services create numerous new business opportunities. At the...
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Ismail Khalil (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria), Edgar Weippl (Secure Business Austria - Security Research, Austria)
Copyright © 2013.
Mobile computing and multimedia technologies continue to expand and change the way we interact with each other on a business and social level. With the increased use...
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Jared Keengwe (University of North Dakota, USA)
Copyright © 2013.
With the rapid development of emerging technology tools, the digital nature of learning environments continues to change traditional forms of education. Therefore, k...
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D. Tjondronegoro (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Copyright © 2013.
Mobile devices are rapidly developing into the primary technology for users to work, socialize, and play in a variety of settings and contexts. Their pervasiveness h...
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Barbara L. Ciaramitaro (Ferris State University, USA)
Copyright © 2012.
Whether used for communication, entertainment, socio-economic growth, crowd-sourcing social and political events, monitoring vital signs in patients, helping to driv...
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A.V. Senthil Kumar (Bharathiar University, India), Hakikur Rahman (University of Minho, Portugal)
Copyright © 2012.
Mobile computing facilitates data transmission without needing to be connected to a fixed physical link. Mobile voice communication is widely established throughout...
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Ismail Khalil (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria), Edgar R. Weippl (Secure Business Austria, Austria)
Copyright © 2012.
The growth of mobile technology has caused considerable changes in the way we interact with one another within both personal and business environments. Advancements...
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Wen-Chen Hu (University of North Dakota, USA)
Copyright © 2012.
Personal computing has taken many forms over recent years, as trends have seen the emergence of mobile and tablet technologies taking over the PC marketplace.Emergen...
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Wan Ng (La Trobe University, Australia)
Copyright © 2011.
Ubiquitous learning is able to situate the learner in both the real and virtual world, regardless of time and place, where questions encountered in the real world ca...
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Rodrigo J. Firmino (Pontifical Catholic University of Parana, Brazil), Fabio Duarte (Pontifical Catholic University, Brazil), Clovis Ultramari (Pontifical Catholic University, Brazil)
Copyright © 2011.
New ubiquitous and mobile technological urban infrastructures, essentially supported by ICTs, are the key to understanding how the world has been transformed into an...
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Stan Kurkovsky (Central Connecticut State University, USA)
Copyright © 2010.
Originally designed for interpersonal communication, today mobile devices are capable of connecting their users to a wide variety of Internet-enabled services and ap...
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Wen-Chen Hu (University of North Dakota, USA)
Est. 2010.
The International Journal of Handheld Computing Research (IJHCR) combines research from academicians and industrialists across the globe on advanced tools and techno...
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Wen-Chen Hu (University of North Dakota, USA), Yanjun Zuo (University of North Dakota, USA)
Copyright © 2010.
With the advent of the World Wide Web, electronic commerce has revolutionized traditional commerce, boosting sales and facilitating exchanges of merchandise and info...
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David Taniar (Monash University, Australia)
Copyright © 2009.
Continual enhancements and innovation in the mobile computing industry have redesigned and simplified the way businesses and individuals can communicate and conduct...
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Ismail Khalil (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria), Edgar Weippl (Secure Business Austria - Security Research, Austria)
Est. 2009.
The International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications (IJMCMC) publishes original research papers, state of the art reviews, technical notes, c...
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Joanna Lumsden (Aston University, UK)
Copyright © 2008.
In recent years, mobile technology has been one of the major growth areas in computing. Designing the user interface for mobile applications, however, is a very comp...
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David Taniar (Monash University, Australia)
Copyright © 2007.
The Encyclopedia of Mobile Computing and Commerce is the leading reference source for innovative research on mobile applications and commerce. This two-volume encycl...
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