tailieunhanh - Lecture Electronic commerce - Chapter 9: Mobile Computing and Commerce and Pervasive Computing

Lecture Electronic commerce - Chapter 9: Mobile Computing and Commerce and Pervasive learning objectives: Describe the mobile computing environment that supports m-commerce (devices, software, services). Describe the four major types of wireless telecommunications networks. Define mobile commerce and understand its relationship to e-commerce. Discuss the value-added attributes, benefits, and fundamental drivers of m-commerce. Discuss m-commerce applications in finance, shopping, advertising, and provision of content. Describe the application of m-commerce within organizations. | Chapter 9 Mobile Computing and Commerce and Pervasive Computing 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall Electronic Commerce 2008 Efraim Turban et al. Learning Objectives 1. Describe the mobile computing environment that supports m-commerce devices software services . 2. Describe the four major types of wireless telecommunications networks. 3. Define mobile commerce and understand its relationship to e-commerce. 4. Discuss the value-added attributes benefits and fundamental drivers of m-commerce. 5. Discuss m-commerce applications in finance shopping advertising and provision of content. 6. Describe the application of m-commerce within organizations. 9-2 Learning Objectives 7. Understand B2B and supply chain management applications of m-commerce. 8. Describe consumer and personal applications of m-commerce. 9. Understand the technologies and potential application of location-based m-commerce. 10. Describe the major inhibitors and barriers of m-commerce. 11. Discuss the key characteristics and current uses of pervasive computing. 9-3 Mobile Computing Content Infrastructure and Services NewComputing Environment Mobile Computing Mobile devices personal digital assistant PDA A handheld computer principally used for personal information management smartphone Internet-enabled cell phone that can support mobile applications Blackberry A handheld device principally used for e-mail 9-4 Mobile Computing Content Infrastructure and Services 9-5 Mobile Computing Content Infrastructure and Services Conversion of devices These handheld devices blend blogging Instant Messages SMS and other forms of social networking in which Web browsing is easy especially with a full keyboard wirelessmobile computing mobile computing Computing that connects a mobile device to a network or another computing device anytime anywhere 9-6 Mobile Computing Content Infrastructure and Services EnablingTechnologies for Mobile Computing Hardware and software infrastructures that support the wireless connection include

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