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Enabling Technologies for Wireless E-Business [electronic resource] /edited by Weidong Kou, Yelena Yesha.

by Kou, Weidong [editor.]; Yesha, Yelena [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.Description: X, 387 p. 141 illus. online resource.ISBN: 9783540306375.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Information systems | Management information systems | Computer Science | Computer Communication Networks | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | e-Commerce/e-business | Business Information SystemsDDC classification: 004.6 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
to Enabling Technologies for Wireless E-Business -- Fundamentals of Wireless Communications -- Wireless Security -- Wireless Application Protocol -- RFID Technologies and Applications -- Software Infrastructure for Context-Aware Mobile Computing -- Data Management for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks -- Mobile Agents: The State of the Art -- Multiagent Communication for e-Business using Tuple Spaces -- Mobile Payment -- Mobile Content Delivery Technologies -- Mobile Services Computing -- Location-Aware Services and its Infrastructure Support -- Mobile Commerce and Wireless E-Business Applications.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Advances in wireless technologies promise to reshape the way we conduct business. Yet to make wireless e-business work effectively, a variety of enabling technologies are needed. Kou and Yesha and their contributors provide comprehensive information on these technologies, including, for example, wireless security, mobile payment, location-based services, mobile data management, and RFID technologies. The presentation is targeted at students, lecturers, e-business developers, consultants, and business managers, and this book is an ideal introduction for both self-study and taught e-business classes or commercial training courses. "I believe this is an excellent book to acquire comprehensive knowledge on enabling technologies for the blooming wireless e-business. I highly recommend this book!" Robert Mayberry, Vice President, Sensors and Actuators, IBM Software Group
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to Enabling Technologies for Wireless E-Business -- Fundamentals of Wireless Communications -- Wireless Security -- Wireless Application Protocol -- RFID Technologies and Applications -- Software Infrastructure for Context-Aware Mobile Computing -- Data Management for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks -- Mobile Agents: The State of the Art -- Multiagent Communication for e-Business using Tuple Spaces -- Mobile Payment -- Mobile Content Delivery Technologies -- Mobile Services Computing -- Location-Aware Services and its Infrastructure Support -- Mobile Commerce and Wireless E-Business Applications.

Advances in wireless technologies promise to reshape the way we conduct business. Yet to make wireless e-business work effectively, a variety of enabling technologies are needed. Kou and Yesha and their contributors provide comprehensive information on these technologies, including, for example, wireless security, mobile payment, location-based services, mobile data management, and RFID technologies. The presentation is targeted at students, lecturers, e-business developers, consultants, and business managers, and this book is an ideal introduction for both self-study and taught e-business classes or commercial training courses. "I believe this is an excellent book to acquire comprehensive knowledge on enabling technologies for the blooming wireless e-business. I highly recommend this book!" Robert Mayberry, Vice President, Sensors and Actuators, IBM Software Group

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