2003
DOI: 10.1108/10662240310488988
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A case study of MMO2’s MADIC: a framework for creating mobile Internet systems

Abstract: Abstract: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 i… Show more

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“…The integration of mobile computing devices into business processes is the simple definition of m-commerce, as Olla et al (2003) state, m-business is "mobile Internet applications on ubiquitous mobile networks allowing real-time, anywhere, anytime connectivity to services". Further:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of mobile computing devices into business processes is the simple definition of m-commerce, as Olla et al (2003) state, m-business is "mobile Internet applications on ubiquitous mobile networks allowing real-time, anywhere, anytime connectivity to services". Further:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the communication level, the integration ofmobile-based and Web-based systems would emulate everything the PC (personal computer) can do while on the move (Olla, Patel, & Atkinson, 2003). The integration allows real-time, anywhere, anytime connectivity to services.…”
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confidence: 99%