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    A case study of MMO2's Madic: A framework for creating mobile internet systems

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    Mobile Internet applications on ubiquitous mobile networks allows real-time, anywhere, anytime connectivity to services. Due to its scalability and potential cost savings, mobile communication is being increasingly applied in the business and consumer communities to create innovative data and voice application, which run over the Internet infrastructure. This paper reports on a case study at an organisation that created an innovative approach to developing mobile applications developed by third party independent developers. A conceptual wireless reference model is presented that was used to define the various system components required to create effective mobile applications

    Assessment of Today’s Mobile Banking Applications from the View of Customer Requirements

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    Mobile banking is a subset of electronic banking which underlies not only the determinants of the banking business but also the special conditions of mobile commerce. This paper analyzes customer needs and expectations from the mobile applications’ view and from the banking view in order to derive a defined set of requirements. Based on these results, existing mobile banking applications are assessed. Their major shortcomings are explained, opportunities for their improvement are shown and the impact of upcoming new technology is discussed. The outcome of the paper is a defined set of customer requirements to mobile banking applications, the identification and assessment of four standard types of current mobile banking applications and an explanation of major failure reasons along with opportunities for their improvement.

    An Agent Enabled System for Personalizing Wireless Mobile Services

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    Handheld wireless devices such as cellular phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have limited memory, storage, and processing power. In addition, small screens and limited input facilities make entering information tedious. It is therefore important that wireless mobile applications optimize resource usage and minimize input effort imposed on the user. One way is to download to the client only the information most relevant to the user, then present that information effectively, taking into account the user\u27s preferences and history as well as the task at hand. This personalization approach minimizes the information to be displayed. In this paper, we present a mobile agent-based system for personalizing mobile services; we use mobile agents simply because such autonomous software entities have characteristics that can benefit mobile devices and the wireless environment. We introduce the tiered architecture of the proposed system and the functions of the different components; then we discuss how we use the Composite/Capabilities Preferences/Profile (CC/PP) in personalizing wireless mobile services. A proof of concept implementation has been developed using Java technologies

    Future Open Mobile Services

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    The major barriers for the success of mobile data services are the lack of comprehensible mobile service architectures, their confusing business models and the complexity combined with the inconsistency of the technology enablers. This paper attempts to present a more structured and comprehensive analysis of the current mobile service architectures and their technology enablers. The paper starts with a thorough study of the evolution of mobile services and their business models, and a collection of expectations of the different actors, including the end-user. Next, starting from the original mobile services architecture and environment, an attempt to place the different technology enablers in relation to each other and in relation to their position in the mobile system, will be carried out. Each technology enabler together with their contribution in the enhancement of mobile services are then summarised in a complete and comprehensive way. The paper concludes with a recapitulation of the achievement of the state-of-the-art technology enablers and an identification of future improvements

    Delivery of Personalized and Adaptive Content to Mobile Devices:A Framework and Enabling Technology

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    Many innovative wireless applications that aim to provide mobile information access are emerging. Since people have different information needs and preferences, one of the challenges for mobile information systems is to take advantage of the convenience of handheld devices and provide personalized information to the right person in a preferred format. However, the unique features of wireless networks and mobile devices pose challenges to personalized mobile content delivery. This paper proposes a generic framework for delivering personalized and adaptive content to mobile users. It introduces a variety of enabling technologies and highlights important issues in this area. The framework can be applied to many applications such as mobile commerce and context-aware mobile services
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