A special issue of International Journal of Information Technology and Management
Mobile computing and commerce has advanced substantially in scope and use largely through new advances in ICT, affordable computer power and miniaturisation of chips. Mobile devices have become important not only in local but also in global communication. They have become part of our lives especially for data exchange, commerce, business and leisure time. However, literature in information systems rarely addresses the particulars of mobile computing from pure ICT view. This special issue encourages studies on technical, social and theoretical issues in mobile computing that will interest both practitioners and researchers.
Suitable topics include, but are not limited to:
- Mobile commerce
- Mobile business
- Business models
- Mobile services
- Location-based services
- Mobile applications
- Mobile marketing
- Mobile CRM
- Mobile payment
- Mobile banking
- Mobile ticketing
- Mobile government
- Mobile content management
- Mobile health services
- Mobile entertainment
- Mobile security
- Opportunities and risks of mobile technologies
- Success factors of mobile technologies and applications
- Mobile enterprise
- Mobile computing technologies
- Wireless devices
- Operating systems for mobile devices
- Communication protocols and technologies standards
- Infrastructure and interoperability issues
Deadline for submission: 31 March 2008
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