Fr. 113.70

Mobile Commerce and Wireless Computing Systems

English · Paperback / Softback

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As content delivery over wireless devices becomes faster and more secure, it is thought that mobile commerce (m-commerce) will overtake tethered e-commerce as the medium of choice for digital commerce transactions. As well as the obvious effect on financial services (mobile banking), telecommunications, and retail and information services (such as video delivery of sports results) it is also likely to have a profound effect on the way a wide variety of businesses arrange for people to meet and interact.

This book explores the theory and practice of both the technical and business domains of m-commerce, particularly wireless networking and mobile commerce applications, as well as discussing the 'what, why and how' of m-commerce. The book starts by covering the theoretical underpinning of the subject, before going on to put the theory into practice, covering the technologies, approaches, applications and design issues.

Features
Explains the fundamentals of mobile commerce and wireless systems design and implementation.
Applications oriented, showing how good systems design leads to efficient and effective m-commerce systems.
Balances enthusiasm for the technological capabilities with wider social and political implications through discussion of security and ethical issues.
Tutorial approach, with exercises, student activities, short case studies and technical reports to enhance learning.
This book is intended for anyone wishing to find out more about the theory and practice of commercially exploiting these exciting and ground-breaking new technologies.

About the authors

Geoffrey Elliott is Head of Division for Information Systems at London South Bank University. Nigel Phillips worked in the computer industry for 10 years before joining London South Bank University, consulting on the application of complexity theory

List of contents

 

  1. Mobile Commerce (M-commerce): definitions and context
  2. Commercial communications and networks
  3. Wireless protocols: context and usage
  4. Wireless programming for mobile devices: context and usage
  5. Operating systems: micro and macro devices
  6. Personal area and mobile networking
  7. Wireless applications: push and pull services and products
  8. Pervasive and embedded mobile systems
  9. Security in a mobile world
  10. Enabling the mobile workforce: extending enterprise applications

About the author

Geoffrey Elliott is Head of Division for Information Systems at London South Bank University. Nigel Phillips worked in the computer industry for 10 years before joining London South Bank University, consulting on the application of complexity theory

Summary

As content delivery over wireless devices becomes faster and more secure, it is thought that mobile commerce (m-commerce) will overtake tethered e-commerce as the medium of choice for digital commerce transactions. As well as the obvious effect on financial services (mobile banking), telecommunications, and retail and information services (such as video delivery of sports results) it is also likely to have a profound effect on the way a wide variety of businesses arrange for people to meet and interact.

This book explores the theory and practice of both the technical and business domains of m-commerce, particularly wireless networking and mobile commerce applications, as well as discussing the 'what, why and how' of m-commerce. The book starts by covering the theoretical underpinning of the subject, before going on to put the theory into practice, covering the technologies, approaches, applications and design issues.

Product details

Authors Geoffrey Elliott, Nigel Phillips
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9780201752403
ISBN 978-0-201-75240-3
No. of pages 552
Weight 1550 g
Series Addison-Wesley
Addison-Wesley
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing

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