Mobile Web 2.0 : developing and delivering services to mobile devices / edited by Syed A. Ahson, Mohammad Ilyas.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boca Raton, Fla. ; London : CRC, c2011Description: xvi, 601 p. : illISBN: 9781439800836 (ebook)Subject(s): Web 2.0 | Mobile computing | Mobile communication systems | Web services | Application software -- Development | Computers and IT | Graphical & digital media applications | Computer networking & communications | Communications engineering / telecommunications | WAP (wireless) technology | Mobile phone technologyGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9781439800829Summary: From basic concepts to research, this handbook covers all aspects of Mobile Web 2.0. It identifies the main challenges and proposes a platform architecture that addresses some of these challenges, discusses different platforms for developing mobile services, and examines the effect of context on mobile usability. From basic concepts to research grade material, Mobile Web 2.0: Developing and Delivering Services to Mobile Devices provides complete and up-to-date coverage of the range of technical topics related to Mobile Web 2.0. It brings together the work of 51 pioneering experts from around the world who identify the major challenges in Mobile Web 2.0 applications and provide authoritative insight into many of their own innovations and advances in the field. To help you address contemporary challenges, the text details a conceptual framework that provides modeling facilities for context-aware, multi-channel Web applications. It compares various platforms for developing mobile services-from the developer and user perspectives-and explains how to use high-level modeling constructs to drive the application development process through automatic code generation. Proposes an expanded model of mobile application context Explores mobile social software as an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Discusses the effect of context on mobile usability Through empirical study, the book tests a number of hypotheses on the use of software implementation technology and location context in mobile applications. It introduces Reusable End-User Customization (REUC)-a technique that allows users to adapt the layout of Web pages and automatically reapplies those preferences on subsequent visits. It also investigates the need for non-visual feedback with long system response times, particularly when downloading Web pages to mobile devices.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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"An Auerbach book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From basic concepts to research, this handbook covers all aspects of Mobile Web 2.0. It identifies the main challenges and proposes a platform architecture that addresses some of these challenges, discusses different platforms for developing mobile services, and examines the effect of context on mobile usability. From basic concepts to research grade material, Mobile Web 2.0: Developing and Delivering Services to Mobile Devices provides complete and up-to-date coverage of the range of technical topics related to Mobile Web 2.0. It brings together the work of 51 pioneering experts from around the world who identify the major challenges in Mobile Web 2.0 applications and provide authoritative insight into many of their own innovations and advances in the field. To help you address contemporary challenges, the text details a conceptual framework that provides modeling facilities for context-aware, multi-channel Web applications. It compares various platforms for developing mobile services-from the developer and user perspectives-and explains how to use high-level modeling constructs to drive the application development process through automatic code generation. Proposes an expanded model of mobile application context Explores mobile social software as an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Discusses the effect of context on mobile usability Through empirical study, the book tests a number of hypotheses on the use of software implementation technology and location context in mobile applications. It introduces Reusable End-User Customization (REUC)-a technique that allows users to adapt the layout of Web pages and automatically reapplies those preferences on subsequent visits. It also investigates the need for non-visual feedback with long system response times, particularly when downloading Web pages to mobile devices.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9781439800829
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