نتایج جستجو برای: mobile e commerce

تعداد نتایج: 1185176  

2003
Ying-Hong Wang Chen-An Wang Jen-Shiun Chiang Wen-Hung Lo

Due to the popularity of broadband network and World Wide Web, network service advances more completely. E-Commerce is much emphasized by degrees. In spite of lots of network companies suffer deficits, E-Commerce still attracts numerous enterprises to invest in. But consumers have no confidence for electronic transaction, the main reason is security problem. They fret about the data would be st...

2002
Ryszard Kowalczyk Bogdan Franczyk Andreas Speck Peter Braun Jan Eismann Wilhelm Rossak Friedrich Schiller

The business trends to trade more complex goods and services in inter-connected e-marketplaces and use mobile communication channels drive the requirements for the next generation of e-marketplaces including more advanced trading, mobile access and user support capabilities. This paper presents an attempt, called InterMarket, to address the above requirements by proposing an intelligent mobile ...

2006
Nai-Wei Lo Eu-Shing Chen

The upcoming mobile and ubiquitous computing world will need new forms of information sharing and services collaboration between mobile devices and wireless reachable application services to support mobile commerce. In this paper we present ezBusiness application architecture for mobile e-business in hybrid network environment. Six major components of the ezBusiness architecture are identified ...

2013
D. Prabakar M. Marikkannan

Mobile Communication is the active branch of wireless networks. It offers high range of data access without any interference while travelling (mobility) is the main goal of technological achievements. Most of the Mobile Service Providers (MSP) is try to give a seamless connection to the mobile user. At present, the MSPs are move to and offers high data rates to access the information through mo...

2011
Lawrence J. Najjar

To remain competitive, e-commerce user interfaces need to evolve as customer behaviors and technologies change. This paper describes several new user interface features that designers may want to add to their e-commerce offerings. The features include social media connections, storefronts on social media sites, automated product recommendations, dynamic product customization, dynamic product co...

2003
Zbigniew Kotulski

This paper focuses on Mobile Agents as the fine vehicle of modern decision systems. Changes don’t just happen but are the result of changes in the environment, which itself is changing as a result of the changes mentioned above. In this paper the authors will look at the agents as a state of the art solution to decision-making problems of today’s highly demanding environment. Potential problems...

2000
Markus Straßer Kurt Rothermel

Mobile agent technology has been proposed for various fault-sensitive application areas, including electronic commerce, systems management and active messaging. Recently proposed protocols providing the exactly-once execution of mobile agents allow the usage of mobile agents in these application areas. Based on these protocols, a mechanism for the application-initiated partial rollback of the a...

2006
Miguel A. López-Carmona Juan R. Velasco Bernardo Alarcos

Nowadays, there is a surge of B2C and B2B e-commerce operated on the Internet. However, many of these systems are often nothing more than electronic product or service catalogues. Against this background, it is argued that new generation systems based on automatic negotiation will emerge. This paper covers a particular kind of automatic negotiation systems, where a number of participants in a m...

2010
Alberto Hurtado Sumeet Gupta Heng Xu

For technologies such as electronic commerce, mobile payments, internet and mobile banking etc. customers are concerned about security issues that arise as a result of adoption of these technologies. However, in practice, we find that customers forgo their considerations of risk in the technology, if the benefits of using the technology overpower the risks involved in using the technology. Unde...

2001
Donald D. Eisenstein

Order picking accounts for most of the operating expense of a typical distribution center. In discrete order picking a single worker walks to pick all the items necessary to fulfill a single customer order. Discrete order picking is common not only because of its simplicity and reliability, but also because of its ability to pick orders quickly upon receipt, and thus is commonly used by e-comme...

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