2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-84837-2_51
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A Service Oriented Framework for Mobile Business Virtual Communities

Abstract: The rise of the availability of a variety of mobile devices in the personal and professional domains leads to an increased need of middleware and organizational structures. Due to the recent improvement of the computing power of mobile devices, mobile users may now also act as service providers. We design a service-oriented architecture to introduce mobile virtual communities enabling mobile devices to be used also as service providers.

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“…In this context, Virtual Knowledge Communities present an efficient way to model KM in organization since it integrates the MAS approach and the ontological representation of Knowledge. Virtual model Knowledge Communities' model has been used for business (Subercaze, Pawar, Maret, & Calmet, 2008) as well as for health care purposes (El Morr, Subercaze, Maret, & Rioux, 2008).…”
Section: Human Perspective: Motivation and Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, Virtual Knowledge Communities present an efficient way to model KM in organization since it integrates the MAS approach and the ontological representation of Knowledge. Virtual model Knowledge Communities' model has been used for business (Subercaze, Pawar, Maret, & Calmet, 2008) as well as for health care purposes (El Morr, Subercaze, Maret, & Rioux, 2008).…”
Section: Human Perspective: Motivation and Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VKC paradigm has been succesfully applied to several application domains, including context-aware applications [14], mobile applications [15] and E-Health [7].…”
Section: Virtual Knowledge Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%