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What is Mobile Information Systems

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
Information systems that include end-user terminals that are easily movable in space, are operable independent of location and have wireless access to information resources and services.
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Usable M-Commerce Systems
John Krogstie (SINTEF, Norway)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch622
Abstract
Today, the PC is only one of many ways to access information resources. Traditional computing technology has become more mobile and ubiquitous and more and more computing tasks are possible to do using new types of mobile devices. According to Siau, Lim, and Shen (2001), the essence of m-commerce (also termed “mobile information systems”) is to reach customers, suppliers, and employees regardless of where they are located and to deliver the right information to the right person(s) at the right time. The ability to develop and evolve usable m-commerce systems is becoming increasingly critical for enterprises.
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Model-Driven Development of Mobile Information Systems
Mobile information systems are systems that rely on wireless communications and support mobile applications that typically run on wireless devices such as smartphones and mobile phones.
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