Mobile Computing in der Einsatzlogistik
In: Wehrtechnik: WT, Band 44, Heft 2, S. 81-83
ISSN: 0043-2172
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In: Wehrtechnik: WT, Band 44, Heft 2, S. 81-83
ISSN: 0043-2172
In: Europäische Sicherheit & Technik: ES & T ; europäische Sicherheit, Strategie & Technik, Band 63, Heft 10, S. 100-108
ISSN: 2193-746X
Schreiber, G.F.: Führungsunterstützung der Bundeswehr : operative Forderungen. - S. 100-102
World Affairs Online
In: Versicherungsmagazin, Band 60, Heft 9, S. 60-61
ISSN: 2192-8622
In: Sales-Business: das Entscheidermagazin für Vertrieb und Marketing, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 40-43
ISSN: 2192-8320
In: International journal of virtual communities and social networking: IJVCSN ; an official publication of the Information Resources Management Association, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 36-51
ISSN: 1942-9029
The mobile phone has emerged as the most significant addition to IT infrastructure since the birth of the internet. It has also spawned a prodigious amount of research. However, in the IS field there is a paucity of technical research in mobile computing. The authors justify this position via a survey of the literature as well as a survey of leading conferences in IS. Predictably, the IS field is focused on impact and usage studies rather than design so this is a tremendous opportunity for the field. According to the authors' survey of IS conferences that includes over 8,500 articles, the number of publications dealing with technical research is only 0.53%. This is clearly cause for concern. The authors' position is that the IS field could have a major role in the design and development of the device and that the design science methodology with its focus on artifacts is an appropriate methodology for this exciting field.
In: Defense electronics: incl. Electronic warfare, Band 27, Heft 12, S. 16-17
ISSN: 0194-7885
In: American economic review, Band 104, Heft 5, S. 475-480
ISSN: 1944-7981
Competition to become one of several dominant mobile platforms is intense. Platforms compete for developers, who create applications which make the platform valuable for users. Why doesn't one form of platform governance emerge as superior? This essay will stress the reasons for differentiation and proposes a new argument linked to a platform's "hierarchy." Hierarchical governance features can help at one moment but then get in the way at a later time. These arguments are illustrated by different approaches to platform governance taken by the major mobile platform sponsors of recent years.
In: Advances in wireless technologies and telecommunication (AWTT) books series
In: Premier reference source
"This book is a source for research-based perspectives on the use and application of mobile technology in modern society, featuring extensive research on a variety of topics relating to the social, technical, and behavioral perspectives of mobile applications"--
The use of mobile and wireless Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools in geographically distributed project organizations appears to be an appropriate application of new technical capabilities in an existing business environment. But to successfully introduce and adopt a suitable mobile ICT-based project communication platform in an existing operational setting involves a complex framework of socio-technical issues that have to be considered. This Licentiate thesis presents the results of an ongoing doctoral research project. The study explores the implementation process of mobile computing tools at Sweden's largest construction company, with the aim of improving information management and project communication of production site operations in construction projects. The research project highlights the interdependencies between the creation of usefulness and its resulting benefits. It emphasizes user-oriented implementation as the enabling process for realizing technology fit and user acceptance of the mobile computing tools, as well as achieving long-term benefit and business value of the ICT investment. The studied case specifically addresses the neglected mobile and flexible information needs and communication demands of management staff at construction sites. The fundamental issue is to identify what the usefulness perspective of mobile computing for construction operations consists of relating to both technology and the different groups of people who are supposed to use it. Generic access, mobility of project data and individual adaptation of information and communication resources are technological aspects that are emphasized and discussed in the context of creating usefulness and benefit of mobile computing in construction projects. The often present political dimension of ICT implementation within an organization is also highlighted. The socio-technical introduction and adoption process of mobile computing involves balancing various perspectives and agendas inherent on different ...
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In: Crossborder monitor: weekly briefing service for international executives, Band 12, Heft 9, S. 5