21,717 research outputs found
A two-way interactive broadband satellite architecture to break the digital divide barrier
September 24-26, 2007, Turin, Ital
TV-Centric technologies to provide remote areas with two-way satellite broadband access
October 1-2, 2007, Rome, Italy TV-Centric Technologies To Provide Remote Areas With Two-Way Satellite Broadband Acces
Designing Internet Reservation and Management Software Systems for Small Peripheral Hospitality Organizations: The HotMot Solution
Anckar, B., and Walden, P. (2000), âDesigning Internet Reservation and Management Software Systems for Small Peripheral Hospitality Organizations: The HotMot Solutionâ. IAMSR Research Report 5/2000. Institute for Advanced Management Systems Research,
DESIGN AND DELIVERY OF ELECTRONIC SERVICES: IMPLICATIONS FOR CUSTOMER VALUE IN ELECTRONIC FOOD RETAILING
Electronic food retailers can satisfy their customers more effectively if they understand how this particular market works. As in other service segments, the emergence of electronic business-to-customer services in the retail food industry poses questions for managers about the design of new food retailing services and the redesign of existing services for delivery through electronic channels. Important topics include characteristics of electronic service offerings, the typical operational configurations used to deliver electronic services, and the ways in which they relate to the effectiveness of electronic service delivery. We address this issue by developing a product-process matrix for understanding and analyzing electronic retailing services in general. We tailor the matrix to food retailing in particular. The product-process matrix allows electronic food retailers to determine in advance what features they need in a web site to serve their chosen market effectively.Consumer/Household Economics, Marketing, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Enabling pervasive computing with smart phones
The authors discuss their experience with a number of mobile telephony projects carried out in the context of the European Union Information Society Technologies research program, which aims to develop mobile information services. They identify areas where use of smart phones can enable pervasive computing and offer practical advice in terms of lessons learned. To this end, they first look at the mobile telephone as * the end point of a mobile information service,* the control device for ubiquitous systems management and configuration,* the networking hub for personal and body area networks, and* identification tokens.They conclude with a discussion of business and practical issues that play a significant role in deploying research systems in realistic situations
Spartan Daily, November 29, 2000
Volume 115, Issue 60https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9627/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, September 22, 1999
Volume 113, Issue 16https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9445/thumbnail.jp
Joining the information society : access issues for Europeans
Abstract not availableeconomics of technology ;
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