Key issues for the design and development of mobile commerce services and applications
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2005Author

Leonidou, Constantinos


Samaras, George S.

Mavromoustakos, Stephanos M.
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1470-949XSource
International Journal of Mobile CommunicationsVolume
3Issue
3Pages
303-323Google Scholar check
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This paper suggests a new approach for developing m-commerce services and applications based on a scheme that divides m-applications into directory- and transaction-oriented classes, identifies mobile user requirements, and takes into consideration the constraints of current technologies for mobile and wireless computing. The efficacy of the proposed approach in a real scenario is discussed. Copyright © 2005 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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