in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) concepts‚ mashups are flexible and dynamic services.. Web 2.0 takes us to a deeply service-oriented world‚ where we can exploit everyday services such as news‚ instant messaging and blogging via our desktops‚ mobile phones‚ PDA‚ BlackBerry and soon. Most of the time people are not aware of the actions “behind the scenes” in terms of the massive network of service interactions. Such services occasionally seem as if they are re - writing the existing services.
Premium World Wide Web Google
Mobile Smart Phone Security (HW 1) Due Tuesday‚ December 4‚ 2012 Learning objective: identify security controls for mobile smartphone devices. Security Scenario Imagine that you own a smartphone (iphone with iOS or another phone with an Android OS). There have been many occasions where you would have liked to make purchases or conduct mobile banking using your smartphone‚ but you are concerned its security. You have decided to research the security provided on your phone‚ as well as the
Premium Mobile phone Smartphone Windows Mobile
China Mobile Case Discussion Questions 1. Why did China Mobile feel it was necessary to issue equity in markets outside of its home base in Hong Kong? What are the advantages of such a move? 2. Why did China Mobile price the bond issue in U.S. dollars instead of Hong Kong dollars? 3. Can you see any downside to China Mobile’s international equity and bond issue? Answers 1. Maybe it’s because China Mobile wanted to take advantage of international exchange rates. Since the
Premium United States dollar Currency Dollar
Web or Mobile App Paper CIS 207 Tim Thacker J Adam Hendricks 05 AUG 2013 The topic of discussion for this paper is going to be on the mobile app “Gas Buddy” for Android. Gas Buddy is one of the most practical apps that I use. I use it on average only about once a week‚ but it can potentially save me hundreds of dollars a year in gasoline charges if I use it effectively. The way Gas buddy works is that it allows it’s users to locate the nearest gas stations to them or the gas stations in
Premium Mobile software Filling station Car wash
phones. The last pro will be that is technological smarts because is able to do more things than other phones can‚ not saying that you can’t go on facebook or twitter but you can view it better like you on your own computer. Also‚ having all these mobile apps help because you are not behind with technology and you advance and know what is going on with today world. There are many cons
Premium Mobile phone Social network service Nokia
MOBILE QUERY AND PROCESSING IN MOBILE DATABASE ENVIRONMENT Agustinus Borgy Waluyo1 1 Bala Srinivasan1 David Taniar2 School of Computer Science and Software Engineering‚ Monash University‚ Australia {Agustinus.Borgy.Waluyo‚ Bala.Srinivasan}@infotech.monash.edu.au. 2 School of Business Systems‚ Monash University‚ Australia David.Taniar@infotech.monash.edu.au Abstract Mobile database is a new context of database application in wireless environment. It introduces unique type of queries‚
Premium Wireless Database Wireless network
SARAVANAB Photograph INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION ENGINEER(ETE) SAMIEL HOQUE MONDAL Email: samiel.hm@gmail.com Mobile: +91-8926130605 CAREER OBJECTIVE: To pursue a challenging career in leading and progressive research organization offering opportunities for utilizing my skills towards the growth of the organization. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Course | Name of the Institute | University | Year of passing | Aggregate % | Diploma (Electronics & Telecommunication)
Premium Programmable logic controller Control system Automation
5 Porter Analysis Nokia 5 FORCES ANALYSIS The economic structure of an industry is not an accident. Its complexities are the result of long-term social trends and economic forces. But its effects on you as a business manager are immediate because it determines the competitive rules and strategies you are likely to use. Learning about that structure will provide essential insight for your business strategy. Michael Porter has identified five forces that are widely used to assess the structure of
Premium Management Strategic management Competition
Mobile Computing – Global System for Mobile Communications Prof. Rajesh M. More*‚ Lecturer‚ GSMCOE‚ MCA‚ Pune-45 (Abstract - Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a digital mobile telephone system which is widely used in Europe and other part of the world. In 1982 it was recognized as a standard for digital wireless communications adopted firstly by Europe and then by Asia‚ Africa etc. INTRODUCTION To develop a standard for mobile telephone the European Conference of Postal and
Premium GSM Mobile phone
1 AEM 4160: STRATEGIC PRICING PROF.: JURA LIAUKONYTE VIRGIN CELL CASE: EXCERCISES Pricing Structure from the Carrier Perspective ¨ Contracts: ¤ ¤ ¤ Annual churn rate WITH contracts Annual churn rate WITHOUT contracts The difference: =2% * 12 months = 24% (p.8) =6% * 12 months = 72% (p.8) 72% - 24% = 48% Take AT&T example: customer base = 20.5 million If AT&T abandons the contract based plan how many new customers would it need to acquire to offset customers from an
Premium Price Costs