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Handbook of Research in Mobile Business, Second Edition: Technical, Methodological and Social Perspectives
Use of mobile telephony, mobile computing, and miscellaneous portable electronic devices, systems, and networks.
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Mobile Strategy for E-Business Solution
Anthony S. Atkins (Staffordshire University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-156-8.ch010
Abstract
It is becoming evident that mobile technology can enhance a current e-business system to provide competitive advantage in business activities. These enhancements in mobile device applications such as in mobile hotel checkin system, m-payment system for parking tickets, and mobile donor transplant system are evolving with usage of wireless technology such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access). Other examples include wearable mobile technologies used in military observation tactics and civilian clothing accessories for entertainment purposes. The lack of current mobile strategies, can cause some businesses to over spend or under utilize potential mobile applications. The use of a mobile strategic framework will help provide the insights to improving companies in their commercial operations and examples of these mobile solutions are outlined in relation to commercial applications which have been implemented in hospitals, retail Supply Chain Management (SCM), and in Customer Relationship Management (CRM). These types of systems are known to improve quality of service and provide competitive advantage. A mobile framework is presented to introduce the application of user mobility to mobile usage as an extension of existing Intranet, Extranet, and Internet e-business application. This Mobile Business Application Framework could assist practitioners in identifying the financial and competitive aspects in relation to mobile technology applications into their business infrastructure.
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Multi-Agent Mobile Tourism System
The part of technology that involves mobility. Mobile technology includes general packet radio service (GPRS), multimedia messaging service (MMS), Bluetooth, 3G, wireless fidelity (WiFi), global positioning system (GPS), CLI, wireless application protocol (WAP), and short message service (SMS).
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Adoption and Use of Innovative Mobile Technologies in Nigerian Academic Libraries
Refers to mobile-computing application software that facilitates access to, and sharing of, information on portable hand-held internet-capable wireless computing devices (hardware) ( Wiebrands, 2012 ).
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Innovations in Mobile Photography for Digital-Age Teachers and Learners
Any information and communication technology that is battery operated and can be used without power in a range of locations. Mobile Technologies can range from laptops to mobile phones, to Apple watches.
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Understanding and Reacting to the Digital Distraction Phenomenon in College Classrooms
Electronic devices that can be taken with users (e.g., smart phones, laptop computers, tablets) and used on-the-go without being tethered to a power source.
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Mobile Technology Acceptance Among Turkish Travelers
Mobile technology, a form of technology that enables people to use it anywhere and anytime is mostly used in cellular communication and other related areas.
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Mobile Gaming Environment: Learning and Motivational Effects
Such as Plam PilotsTM, Pocket PCTM, and GameBoyTM, is a technology devise with small size that makes it easy to handle.
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Assessing the Impact of Mobile Technologies on Work-Life Balance
Electronic devices and the underlying infrastructure (e.g., wireless Internet access) that enable communication and remote access to data and information. It includes devices such as mobile telephones, laptop computers, and hand-held equipment (such as personal data assistants).
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Mobile Technology Integration and English Language Learners: A Case Study
Technology that is portable and allows users to perform various tasks. Examples of mobile technology include an iPad, smartphone, and Tablet-PC.
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The Use of Mobile Phones in K-12 Education
Any portable electronic device that accepts, processes, and stores data at high speeds (e.g., smart phone, tablet computer).
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Mobile Technology Usage in Business Relationships
A form of information technology that can be used to mobilize various traditional activities. Includes sales force automation (SFA), mCRM, order pick-ups and other information and transaction flows between business parties.
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Designing Work-Based Learning Approaches for Gen Y, Gen Z, and Beyond
The use of personal portable devices to connect knowledge acquisition to the internet.
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How Mobile Technologies Are Leading to Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Is a technology which is used for the purpose of cellular communication. The standard mobile device has moved from being a simple two- way pager to being a mobile phone. Mobile technology as the name implies refers to a technology which is portable. Examples of mobile IT devices include laptops, netbook computers, tablets, smart phones, global positioning system (GPS) devices.
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James E. Katz: An Intellectual Biography
Technology used for cellular communication.
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Mobile Learning in and out of the K-12 Classroom
Any portable electronic device that accepts, processes, and stores data at high speeds (e.g., smart phone, tablet computer).
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Analysis of the Contribution of ICT to Cultural and Religious Tourism: In Communicating Religious Heritage to Visitors and Tourists
Is a computing device small enough to hold and operate in the hand, many of this devices can connect to the Internet and interconnect with other devices (via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular networks or near field communication [NFC]). In general, integrate cameras, digital media players, the ability to place and receive telephone calls and Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities.
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Mobile Technologies Impact on Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
A technology which is used for the purpose of cellular communication. The standard mobile device has moved from being a simple two- way pager to being a mobile phone. Mobile technology as the name implies refers to a technology which is portable. Examples of mobile IT devices include: laptops, netbook computers, tablets, smart phones, global positioning system (GPS) devices
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How Innovative Technologies Are Improving the Delivery of E-Assessment in Higher Education
Refers to the use of two-way communication portable devices, with the ability for internet connection, such as tablets, smartphones, laptops.
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Migrating Software Towards Mobile Technologies
The technology used for cellular communication.
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Secure Collaborative Learning Practices and Mobile Technology
The use of communication infrastructures, protocols, and portable devices like laptop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones, that enable users to communicate, study or work flexibly in terms of time and place.
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Text Messaging in Social Protests
Technology used for cellular communications.
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Texting and Christian Practice
Technology used for cellular communications.
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The Impact of mHealth on Supply Chain Management of Medical Supplies in Village Clinics: A Case of Cstock mHealth in Malawi
Refers to mobile phones, smartphones, Portable Assistant Devices (PDAs) that facilitate the performance of tasks.
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SMS & Civil Unrest
Technology used for cellular communications.
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Mobile Technology and Cyberbullying
Mobile technology refers to the digital tools used for cellular communication; it includes, but does not limit to, mobile phones, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), GPS, handheld game consoles, tablets (Wikipedia.org).
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Mobile Technology and Social Media Literacy: Exploring Architecture and Interior Architecture Students' Practices
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