Encyclopedia of Mobile Computing and Commerce, Volume 1The Encyclopedia of Mobile Computing and Commerce is the leading reference source for innovative research on mobile applications and commerce. This two-volume encyclopedia set presents current trends in mobile computing and their potential use in business and commerce. Hundreds of internationally renowned scholars and practitioners have written comprehensive articles exploring the latest concepts, technologies, and innovations in this rapidly expanding field. Thousands of definitions and references to additional literature have been included to stimulate further research. The Encyclopedia of Mobile Computing and Commerce is an indispensable reference work for every academic, public, and private library. |
Contents
VOLUME I | 1 |
Accessibility of Mobile Applications Pankaj Kamthan | 9 |
Acoustic Data Communication with Mobile Devices Victor I Khashchanskiy and Andrei L Kustov | 15 |
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Encyclopedia of Mobile Computing and Commerce (Volume 2), Volume 1 David Taniar No preview available - 2007 |
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