When building information systems that can be accessed through desktop and mobile devices, developers often face the same basic design decisions that depend on a number of still unstructured criteria. Going through the whole decision-making process for every project is inefficient and error-prone, however, a comprehensive set of best practices has not yet been established. We therefore present the foundations of a classification scheme for mobile commerce systems that helps developers to categorize applications according to high-level requirements. After a discussion of the criteria, we suggest implications that can be drawn from it and present examples for their application
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Abstract — the high demand and fast growth of smart devices apps have been introduced into the marke...
Despite the numerous stories in academic journals and the business press of systems that fail to del...
When building information systems that can be accessed through desktop and mobile devices, developer...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Ever since the first communication systems were deployed, requirements for mobility have been one of...
The support of mobile workers with mobile IT solutions can create dremendous improvements in mobile ...
The fast ever-growing number of newly introduced mobile technologies makes the development of mobile...
Developers of a new Mobile App have to undertake a number of decisions, including the target platfor...
Cette recherche en cours s'intéresse au développement d'une taxonomie en système d'information en s'...
The increasing deployment of mobile technologies across industry sectors is creating fertile ground ...
Different mobile application development approaches are described with advantages and dis- advantage...
Includes bibliographical references (page 50)As Mobile application development has become one of the...
Mobile software applications have to meet new requirements directly arising from mobility issues. To...
International audienceThe complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classifi...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Abstract — the high demand and fast growth of smart devices apps have been introduced into the marke...
Despite the numerous stories in academic journals and the business press of systems that fail to del...
When building information systems that can be accessed through desktop and mobile devices, developer...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Ever since the first communication systems were deployed, requirements for mobility have been one of...
The support of mobile workers with mobile IT solutions can create dremendous improvements in mobile ...
The fast ever-growing number of newly introduced mobile technologies makes the development of mobile...
Developers of a new Mobile App have to undertake a number of decisions, including the target platfor...
Cette recherche en cours s'intéresse au développement d'une taxonomie en système d'information en s'...
The increasing deployment of mobile technologies across industry sectors is creating fertile ground ...
Different mobile application development approaches are described with advantages and dis- advantage...
Includes bibliographical references (page 50)As Mobile application development has become one of the...
Mobile software applications have to meet new requirements directly arising from mobility issues. To...
International audienceThe complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classifi...
The complexity of the information systems field often lends itself to classification schemes, or tax...
Abstract — the high demand and fast growth of smart devices apps have been introduced into the marke...
Despite the numerous stories in academic journals and the business press of systems that fail to del...