Abstract
M-Commerce applications are E-Commerce applications having at least at one end a mobile terminal. Therefore M-Commerce applications share a number of properties with E-Commerce applications while adding additional burdens on the application developer. In this paper we present a conceptual model of an application framework that provides services at the core of M-Commerce applications. We will also present an implementation of this framework and discuss the properties of the information processing involved.
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This work was partly supported by the Austrian Science Fund Project NZ29-INF and by the Electronic Commerce Competence Center - EC3, Austria.
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Herzog, M., Gottlob, G. (2001). InfoPipes: A Flexible Framework for M-Commerce Applications. In: Casati, F., Shan, MC., Georgakopoulos, D. (eds) Technologies for E-Services. TES 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2193. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44809-8_13
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