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Mobile Marketing Management: Case Studies from Successful Practices

by Hongbing Hua

With the development of mobile internet technology, people’s lifestyle and consumer behavior are changing rapidly. Nowadays, the products on the market are updating more and more frequently, and the traditional marketing theory and brand theory fail to get with the mobile internet. So, what’s the innovative marketing to take in the new era? Since 2012, China has entered into the mobile era, and became a major country of mobile internet application. The book summarizes the experience of the author accumulated from many trials and errors in management and marketing innovation, so as to form the pattern of management and marketing for the next 30 years. Mobile Marketing Management lays the foundation for the new era with four pillars: service, substance, superuser, space, known as 4S theory for short. In view of the concept of customer-first, it is all about service, and products become productized service concepts. In view of the failure of mass communication, the competition among all services becomes the competition of substance differentiation. Regarding the popularity of self-organization, it becomes a trend to cooperate with people rather than the company to develop the market. In view of the principle of fuzzy market boundary, the enterprises shall optimize their living space and evolve their development space. This book contains numerous case studies along with analysis and creates the discipline of mobile marketing management, providing innovative theories, methods and tools for the marketing of enterprises. Through this book, readers can master the marketing methods of the mobile internet era. They can apply the marketing theory in this book to guide the marketing practice, thus improving marketing efficiency and reducing marketing costs.

Mobile MBA, The: 112 Skills To Take You Further, Faster

by Jo Owen

Shortlisted for the CMI Management Book of the Year Competition 2011, Commuters' Read Category The Mobile MBA delivers all the knowledge you need to fast track your career – this is your portable business coach, explaining MBA skills, models and applications and showing you how to put the grand theory and big talk into practice. Packaged with 11 Skill-Pills, one for each chapter of the book, these can be downloaded to your smart phone, tablet or computer so you can get access to up-to-date advice on the move so you can apply your new skills where and when you need them.

Mobile Medicine: Overcoming People, Culture, and Governance

by Sherri Douville

"The healthcare industry is undergoing a transformation of exponential change and opportunity that bears daunting challenges. To incorporate groundbreaking technologies, we as leaders are building our people, skills, cultures, and leadership to capitalize on and refine those technologies to address the urgent needs of today and tomorrow. This timely work is written by a world-class multi-disciplinary team in Healthcare IT, medicine, and business. This breadth and collaboration is what's required to deliver this very timely cross-functional discussion and fantastic action planning resource. This book is required reading for any organization looking to lead the next wave of healthcare technology to improve care quality, patient safety, and clinician satisfaction to help us save more lives and keep people healthy across the entire care continuum." Aaron Miri Chief Information Officer for Dell Medical School and UT Health Austin & Co-Chair for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Federal Health IT Advisory Committee An actionable and practical resource to accelerate mobile computing in medicine: No topic in healthcare technology is more urgent and yet more elusive to date than mobile computing in medicine. It adheres to no boundaries, stagnates in silos, and demands not just the attention of dedicated professionals, but also teams of teams. A rich resource, this book shares hard-won lessons and primary research for better understanding, management, and execution of key mobile computing initiatives in medicine (that can save patient lives by reducing delays in medical information). It provides an action planning reference guide for mobile medicine stakeholders, including health system and insurance decision makers, clinicians, and investors. Foundational and groundbreaking in its knowledge set and combination, it also provides a unique and rare perspective, drawing from 27 distinct experts across disciplines from legal to medicine, informatics, organizational psychology, cybersecurity to engineering – the building blocks needed to catalyze a comprehensive mobile medicine strategy for your health system or investment thesis. Considering we lose a family member, colleague, or someone else every nine minutes due to a delay in medical information according to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, this book makes significant strides in efficiently conveying foundational knowledge that can contribute to implementing mobile computing safely and cost-effectively while improving clinician and patient experiences in healthcare. These insights will accelerate the reader’s ability to conceptualize the real opportunities via mobile computing in medicine. FEATURES: Provides a current understanding of why the adoption of mobile medicine has been meager to date and what gaps and opportunities exist Delivers proven management and leadership techniques from experts doing the work of building IT, security, and informatics organizations and workflows in preparing for mobile medicine Describes how to navigate cultures of related professions essential to mobile medicine, including insights from physicians, engineers, informaticists, lawyers, IT researchers, organizational psychologists, board directors, researchers, cybersecurity leaders, and other key stakeholders Demystifies the latest, up-to-date federal rules, laws, and regulations impacting and enabling the promise of mobile medicine Highlights how to best mitigate risks for the development and deployment of mobile medicine and next-generation innovations, such as wearable robotics into the clinical environment Offers resources and tools to enable unprecedented collaboration across diverse professionals including, but not limited to, functional and work differences as well as skillsets and other factors of talent diversity required to bring mo

Mobile Medicine: Overcoming People, Culture, and Governance

by Sherri Douville

"The healthcare industry is undergoing a transformation of exponential change and opportunity that bears daunting challenges. To incorporate groundbreaking technologies, we as leaders are building our people, skills, cultures, and leadership to capitalize on and refine those technologies to address the urgent needs of today and tomorrow. This timely work is written by a world-class multi-disciplinary team in Healthcare IT, medicine, and business. This breadth and collaboration is what's required to deliver this very timely cross-functional discussion and fantastic action planning resource. This book is required reading for any organization looking to lead the next wave of healthcare technology to improve care quality, patient safety, and clinician satisfaction to help us save more lives and keep people healthy across the entire care continuum." Aaron Miri Chief Information Officer for Dell Medical School and UT Health Austin & Co-Chair for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Federal Health IT Advisory Committee An actionable and practical resource to accelerate mobile computing in medicine: No topic in healthcare technology is more urgent and yet more elusive to date than mobile computing in medicine. It adheres to no boundaries, stagnates in silos, and demands not just the attention of dedicated professionals, but also teams of teams. A rich resource, this book shares hard-won lessons and primary research for better understanding, management, and execution of key mobile computing initiatives in medicine (that can save patient lives by reducing delays in medical information). It provides an action planning reference guide for mobile medicine stakeholders, including health system and insurance decision makers, clinicians, and investors. Foundational and groundbreaking in its knowledge set and combination, it also provides a unique and rare perspective, drawing from 27 distinct experts across disciplines from legal to medicine, informatics, organizational psychology, cybersecurity to engineering – the building blocks needed to catalyze a comprehensive mobile medicine strategy for your health system or investment thesis. Considering we lose a family member, colleague, or someone else every nine minutes due to a delay in medical information according to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, this book makes significant strides in efficiently conveying foundational knowledge that can contribute to implementing mobile computing safely and cost-effectively while improving clinician and patient experiences in healthcare. These insights will accelerate the reader’s ability to conceptualize the real opportunities via mobile computing in medicine. FEATURES: Provides a current understanding of why the adoption of mobile medicine has been meager to date and what gaps and opportunities exist Delivers proven management and leadership techniques from experts doing the work of building IT, security, and informatics organizations and workflows in preparing for mobile medicine Describes how to navigate cultures of related professions essential to mobile medicine, including insights from physicians, engineers, informaticists, lawyers, IT researchers, organizational psychologists, board directors, researchers, cybersecurity leaders, and other key stakeholders Demystifies the latest, up-to-date federal rules, laws, and regulations impacting and enabling the promise of mobile medicine Highlights how to best mitigate risks for the development and deployment of mobile medicine and next-generation innovations, such as wearable robotics into the clinical environment Offers resources and tools to enable unprecedented collaboration across diverse professionals including, but not limited to, functional and work differences as well as skillsets and other factors of talent diversity required to bring mo

Mobile Payment: Grundlagen – Strategien – Praxis (Edition Bankmagazin)

by Ludwig Hierl

Dieser Band aus der Edition BANKMAGAZIN bietet einen umfassenden Überblick der Grundlagen und Strategien im mobilen Zahlungsverkehr. Die wirtschaftlichen Rahmenbedingungen werden dargestellt und die Herausforderungen und Voraussetzungen für eine erfolgreiche Marktetablierung von Mobile Payment werden aufgezeigt. Kann Mobile Payment das Bargeld als führendes Bezahlinstrument im Handel ablösen? Weitere Schwerpunkte sind potenzielle Transaktionswege, Sicherheitsstandards und Betrugserkennung. Zudem geben Praktiker Einblick in ausgewählte Ansätze und Projekte, u.a. Payback, Paydirekt und Postbank. Auch Ansätze aus Großbritannien und Schweden werden vorgestellt.

Mobile Payment

by Thomas Lerner

Paying with mobile devices such as mobile phones or smart phones will expand worldwide in the coming years. This development provides opportunities for various industries (banking, telecommunications, credit card business, manufacturers, suppliers, retail) and for consumers.The book comprehensively describes current status, trends and critical aspects of successful mobile payment. It combines theory and practice. Comprising essential aspects of a successful mobile payment as well as successful case studies and practical examples, this book is for all who are developing, offering and using mobile payment.

Mobile Payment: Technologien, Strategien, Trends und Fallstudien

by Thomas Lerner

Das Bezahlen mit mobilen Endgeräten wie Handys oder Smartphones wird in den nächsten Jahren in Deutschland stark zunehmen. Dies bietet Chancen für verschiedene Branchen und für Verbraucher. Der Autor beschreibt umfassend den aktuellen Stand der Entwicklung sowie die wesentlichen Aspekte des Mobile Payment wie etwa Geschäftsmodelle, Technik und Sicherheit. Ergänzt wird diese Darstellung durch erfolgreiche Beispiele aus der Praxis und Fallstudien. Das Buch richtet sich an alle, die das Bezahlen mit mobilen Endgeräten entwickeln, anbieten oder nutzen.

Mobile Payments, Consumer Policy and the Law: A Comparative Analysis (Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law)

by Nwanneka V. Ezechukwu

Mobile technology offers an innovative and cost-effective channel for delivering a range of financial services, including mobile payments. In some jurisdictions, mobile payments simply provide a convenient option for facilitating payment transactions. In other jurisdictions, mobile payments are viewed as potentially transformative because they present an opportunity to expand access to financial services. However, as with other innovations, mobile payments raise consumer protection concerns and require robust regulatory mechanisms to address such concerns. Against this backdrop, the book adopts a typology of consumer policy tools which can be used to address the identified consumer concerns. This typology guides the enquiry into the existing consumer protection frameworks applying to mobile payments in selected jurisdictions (Canada, Kenya, and the United Kingdom). The main objective of this endeavour is to identify best practices that national authorities seeking to leverage mobile payments and similar innovations can emulate. This book will be of interest to policymakers, regulators, industry stakeholders, students, and scholars interested in the regulation of innovative financial services, particularly from a consumer protection perspective.

Mobile Payments, Consumer Policy and the Law: A Comparative Analysis (Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law)

by Nwanneka V. Ezechukwu

Mobile technology offers an innovative and cost-effective channel for delivering a range of financial services, including mobile payments. In some jurisdictions, mobile payments simply provide a convenient option for facilitating payment transactions. In other jurisdictions, mobile payments are viewed as potentially transformative because they present an opportunity to expand access to financial services. However, as with other innovations, mobile payments raise consumer protection concerns and require robust regulatory mechanisms to address such concerns. Against this backdrop, the book adopts a typology of consumer policy tools which can be used to address the identified consumer concerns. This typology guides the enquiry into the existing consumer protection frameworks applying to mobile payments in selected jurisdictions (Canada, Kenya, and the United Kingdom). The main objective of this endeavour is to identify best practices that national authorities seeking to leverage mobile payments and similar innovations can emulate. This book will be of interest to policymakers, regulators, industry stakeholders, students, and scholars interested in the regulation of innovative financial services, particularly from a consumer protection perspective.

Mobile Phones and Development in Africa: Does the Evidence Meet the Hype? (Palgrave Studies in Agricultural Economics and Food Policy)

by Jenny C. Aker Joël Cariolle

This book focuses on the impact of information technology on the lives and livelihoods of rural households in sub-Saharan Africa, where simple mobile phones have leapfrogged traditional communication and financial technologies, and thus, arguably, offer some of the greatest potential for development. Drawing on primary and secondary research from a variety of disciplines, the authors examine the evolution of mobile phone coverage and adoption in sub-Saharan Africa over the past two decades, before exploring the main channels through which mobile phones can affect development. They then review initiatives on “digitizing development” and evaluate empirical evidence on their impact. The book argues that digital has yet to live up to the hype, ending with a set of questions that stakeholders should ask (and answer) when using digital technology for promoting development.

The Mobile Poultry Slaughterhouse: Building a Humane Chicken-Processing Unit to Strengthen Your Local Food System

by Ali Berlow

Ali Berlow offers a step-by-step guide to building a mobile poultry slaughterhouse that can serve communities and small farmers.

Mobile qualifizierte elektronische Signaturen: Analyse der Hemmnisfaktoren und Gestaltungsvorschläge zur Einführung (DuD-Fachbeiträge)

by Heiko Roßnagel

Heiko Roßnagel diskutiert die Ursachen für den fehlenden Markterfolg elektronischer Signaturen. Er stellt mobile qualifizierte elektronische Signaturen als Alternative vor und zeigt unter welchen Voraussetzungen Investitionen in diese Technik für Mobilfunkanbieter und Zertifizierungsdienstleister sinnvoll sind.

Mobile Research: Grundlagen und Zukunftsaussichten für die Mobile Marktforschung

by Axel Theobald

Dieses Buch bietet einen aktuellen Überblick zur mobilen Online-Forschung. Ziel ist es, sowohl die Grundlagen des neuen Forschungszweigs zu skizzieren als auch aktuelle Anwendungsfälle und Praxisbeispiele zu beschreiben, um dem Leser die Fülle der Möglichkeiten von Mobile Research zu veranschaulichen. Darüber hinaus werden auch Forschungsansätze präsentiert, die derzeit noch im experimentellen Stadium sind, aber ein hohes Entwicklungspotenzial aufweisen.Die Online-Forschung ist die wichtigste Befragungsmethode für Markt- und Sozialforscher weltweit. Wie andere Bereiche auch, unterliegt die Branche gerade einem merklichen Wandel durch das mobile Internet sowie die rasende Verbreitung entsprechender Kommunikationsmittel wie Smartphones und Tablets. Dieser Trend wird sich ohne Zweifel fortsetzen und in der Marktforschungs-Praxis Spuren hinterlassen.Der Inhalt- Mobile Marktforschung weltweit- Gestalterische Umsetzung mobil optimierter Befragungen- Auswirkungen auf die Datenqualität- Aufbau und Betrieb mobilbasierter Access Panels- Neue Fragetypen für die mobile Marktforschung- Einflüsse von Mobile Research auf die qualitative Forschung- Mobile Ethnographie- Marktforschung und das Internet of Things

Mobile Robot Automation in Warehouses: A Framework for Decision Making and Integration (Palgrave Studies in Logistics and Supply Chain Management)

by Alp Yildirim Hendrik Reefke Emel Aktas

This book illustrates the applications of mobile robot systems in warehouse operations with an integrated decision framework for their selection and application. Mobile robot systems are an automation solution in warehouses that make order fulfillment agile, flexible and scalable to cope with the increasing volume and complexity of customer orders. Compared with manual operations, they combine higher productivity and throughput with lower operating costs. As the practical use of mobile robot systems is increasing, decision-makers are confronted with a plethora of decisions. Still, research is lagging in providing the needed academic insights and managerial guidance. The lack of a structured decision framework tailored for mobile robot system applications in warehouses increases the probability of problems when choosing automation systems. This book demonstrates the characteristics of mobile robot systems which reinforce warehouse managers in identifying, evaluating and choosing candidate systems through multiple criteria. Furthermore, the managerial decision framework covering decisions at strategic, tactical and operational levels in detail helps decision-makers to implement a mobile robot solution step-by-step. This book puts special emphasis on change management and operational control of mobile robots using path planning and task allocation algorithms. The book also introduces focus areas that require particular attention to aid the efficiency and practical application of these systems, such as facility layout planning, robot fleet sizing, and human-robot interaction. It will be essential reading for academics and students working on digital warehousing and logistics, as well as practitioners in warehouses looking to make informed decisions.

Mobile Service Innovation and Business Models

by Harry Bouwman Henny De Vos Timber Haaker

Modern economies depend on innovation in services for their future growth. Service innovation increasingly depends on information technology and digitization of information processes. Designing new services is a complex matter, since collaboration with other companies and organizations is necessary. Service innovation is directly related to business models that support these services, i.e. services can only be successful in the long run with a viable business model that creates value for its customers and providers. This book presents a theoretically grounded yet practical approach to designing viable business models for electronic services, including mobile ones, i.e. the STOF model and – based on it – the STOF method. The STOF model provides a ‘holistic’ view on business models with four interrelated perspectives, i.e., Service, Technology, Organization and Finance. It elaborates on critical design issues that ultimately shape the business model and drive its viability.

Mobile Shopping: Eine konsumentengerichtete, empirische Akzeptanzanalyse zentraler Einflussgrößen

by Michael Groß

Michael Groß erarbeitet vor dem Hintergrund des sich verändernden Konsum- und Kaufverhaltens mittels einer modellgestützten, empirischen Untersuchung Hinweise, um den Mobile Commerce als (neuen) strategischen Kommunikations- und Vertriebskanal für (Handels-)Unternehmen zu etablieren. Dazu stellt er wesentliche Akzeptanztreiber und -barrieren heraus, identifiziert spezifische Konsumententypen des Mobile Shoppings, und beschreibt Ansatzpunkte für gezielte, akzeptanzfördernde (Marketing-)Maßnahmen, die den shoppingbezogenen Einsatz von Smartphones bei Konsumenten forcieren.

Mobile Strategy: Marken- und Unternehmensführung im Angesicht des Mobile Tsunami

by Mark Wächter

Wie sich Unternehmen strategisch ganzheitlich auf allen Ebenen auf die neuen mobilen Zielgruppen einstellen, erklärt Mark Wächter - der offizielle Mr. Mobile der Branche - in diesem Grundlagenwerk. Eine mobile Strategie zu entwickeln bedeutet weit mehr, als eine App auf den Markt zu bringen. Als Unternehmen "ein bißchen Mobile zu machen" reicht heute längst nicht mehr aus, um auch mittelfristig zu bestehen. Denn: Die Konsumenten ticken anders, insbesondere die jüngeren - die Zielgruppe der Zukunft. Sie kaufen, kommunizieren und vernetzen sich heute schon überwiegend über Smartphones. Ein umfassendes Grundlagenwerk für Unternehmenslenker, Marketing- und Salesverantwortliche, künftige Chief-Mobile-Officers und alle, die Mobile zu einem nachhaltig erfolgreichen Kanal im Unternehmen machen wollen.

Mobile Support in Customer Loyalty Management: An Architectural Framework (Mobile Computing)

by Christian Zeidler

Christian Zeidler identifies the potential of mobile services for the management of customer relationships. He develops a framework that provides a technical infrastructure capable of leveraging these advantages through a service delivery platform. The author, thereby, provides a valuable tool for the integration of the mobile channel into the traditional marketing mix.

Mobile Technology and Social Transformations: Access to Knowledge in Global Contexts (Rethinking Development)

by Stefanie Felsberger

This book investigates the ways in which the mobile telephone has transformed societies around the world, bringing both opportunities and challenges. At a time when knowledge and truth are increasingly contested, the book asks how mobile technology has changed the ways in which people create, disseminate, and access knowledge. Worldwide, mobile internet access has surpassed desktop access, and it is estimated that by 2022 there will be AN excess of 6 billion mobile phone users in the world. This widespread proliferation raises all sorts of questions around who creates knowledge, how is that knowledge shared and proliferated, and what are the structural political, economic, and legal conditions in which knowledge is accessed. The practices and power dynamics around mobile technologies are location specific. They look different depending on whether one chooses to highlight the legal, social, political, or economic context. Bringing together scholars, journalists, activists and practitioners from around the world, this book embraces this complexity, providing a multifaceted picture that acknowledges the tensions and contradictions surrounding accessing knowledge through mobile technologies. With case studies from Hong Kong, South Korea, India, Syria, Egypt, Botswana, Brazil, and the US, this book provides an important account of the changing nature of our access to knowledge, and is key reading for students, researchers, activists and policy makers with an interest in technology and access to knowledge, communication, social transformation, and global development.

Mobile Technology and Social Transformations: Access to Knowledge in Global Contexts (Rethinking Development)

by Stefanie Felsberger Ramesh Subramanian

This book investigates the ways in which the mobile telephone has transformed societies around the world, bringing both opportunities and challenges. At a time when knowledge and truth are increasingly contested, the book asks how mobile technology has changed the ways in which people create, disseminate, and access knowledge. Worldwide, mobile internet access has surpassed desktop access, and it is estimated that by 2022 there will be AN excess of 6 billion mobile phone users in the world. This widespread proliferation raises all sorts of questions around who creates knowledge, how is that knowledge shared and proliferated, and what are the structural political, economic, and legal conditions in which knowledge is accessed. The practices and power dynamics around mobile technologies are location specific. They look different depending on whether one chooses to highlight the legal, social, political, or economic context. Bringing together scholars, journalists, activists and practitioners from around the world, this book embraces this complexity, providing a multifaceted picture that acknowledges the tensions and contradictions surrounding accessing knowledge through mobile technologies. With case studies from Hong Kong, South Korea, India, Syria, Egypt, Botswana, Brazil, and the US, this book provides an important account of the changing nature of our access to knowledge, and is key reading for students, researchers, activists and policy makers with an interest in technology and access to knowledge, communication, social transformation, and global development.

Mobile Virtual Work: A New Paradigm?

by J. H. Erik Andriessen Matti Vartiainen

Dear Reader This is a book about mobile virtual work. It aims at clarifying the basic concepts and showing present practices and future challenges. The roots of the book are in the collaboration of few European practitioners and - searchers, who met each other under the umbrella of the Swedish SALTSA programme (see next page) in January 2002 in Stockholm. The group was first called ‘ICT, Mobility and Work Organisation’ but redefined itself quickly as ‘Mobile Virtual Cooperative Work’ group. The change of the name reflects the development of reasoning in the group. We could not find much material on mobile work, certainly not systematic studies, - though a growing interest in mobile technologies and services could be found. Practices of telework and virtual organizations were better known, but we were convinced that the combination with mobile work was so- thing different and new. Our main target became to understand what it was all about. The next step was an expert meeting in October 2004 at Rånäs Castle again in Sweden. A wider group of experts was invited to present their views on mobile virtual work and ideas about book chapters from different perspectives of working life. Some of the expertise could be found through the network of the AMI@Work family created by the New Working En- ronments unit of the European Commission’s Information Society Dir- torate-General. Also close collaboration was developed with the related MOSAIC program.

Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems: 13th International Conference, MobiWIS 2016, Vienna, Austria, August 22-24, 2016, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #9847)

by Muhammad Younas Irfan Awan Natalia Kryvinska Christine Strauss Do Van Thanh

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems, MobiWIS 2016, held in Vienna, Austria, in August 2016. The 36 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 98 submissions. They were organization in topical sections named: mobile Web - practice and experience; advanced Web and mobile systems; security of mobile applications; mobile and wireless networking; mobile applications and wearable devices; mobile Web and applications; personalization and social networks.

Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems: 12th International Conference, MobiWis 2015, Rome, Italy, August 24-26, 2015, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #9228)

by Muhammad Younas Irfan Awan Massimo Mecella

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems, MobiWIS 2015, held in Rome, Italy, in August 2015. The 17 full papers and 3 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections such as mobile services and applications; usability and visualization; mobile networks and applications; mobile data services; smart phones and mobile commerce applications.

Mobile Web Information Systems: 11th International Conference, MobiWIS 2014, Barcelona, Spain, August 27-29, 2014. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #8640)

by Irfan Awan Muhammad Younas Xavier Franch Carme Quer

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Mobile Web and Information Systems, MobiWIS 2014, held in Barcelona, Spain, in August 2014. The 24 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 75 submissions and cover topics such as: mobile software systems, middleware/SOA for mobile systems, context- and location-aware services, data management in the mobile web, mobile cloud services, mobile web of things, mobile web security, trust and privacy, mobile networks, protocols and applications, mobile commerce and business services, HCI in mobile applications, social media, and adaptive approaches for mobile computing.

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