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Title:
Mobile Web 2.0 : developing and delivering services to mobile devices
Publication Information:
Boca Raton : Auerbach Publications, c2011
Physical Description:
xvi, 601 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781439800829

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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.


Author Notes

Syed A . Ahson is a senior software design engineer with Microsoft, Redmond, Washington. As part of the Mobile Voice and Partner Services Group, he is currently working on new and exciting end-to-end mobile services and applications. Before joining Microsoft, he was a senior staff software engineer with Motorola, where he made significant contributions in creating several iDEN, CDMA, and GSM cellular phones. Syed has extensive experience with wireless data protocols, wireless data applications, and cellular telephony protocols. Prior to joining Motorola, he worked as a senior software design engineer with NetSpeak Corporation (now part of Net2Phone), a pioneer in VoIP telephony software.

Syed has authored more than 10 books and several research articles on emerging technologies such as Cloud Computing, Mobile Web 2.0, and Service Delivery Platforms. His recent books include Cloud Computing and Software Services: Theory and Techniques and Mobile Web 2.0: Developing and Delivering Services to Mobile Phones. He teaches computer engineering courses as adjunct faculty at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, and has introduced a course on Smartphone technology and applications. Syed received his MS in computer engineering from Florida Atlantic University in July 1998. He received his BSc in electrical engineering from Aligarh Muslim University, India, in 1995.

Dr. Mohammad Ilyas is associate dean for research and industry relations and professor of computer science and engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. He is also currently serving as interim chair of the Department of Mechanical and Ocean Engineering.

He received his BSc in electrical engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, in 1976. From March 1977 to September 1978, he worked for the Water and Power Development Authority, Pakistan. In 1978, he w


Table of Contents

Janne Pekko KaasalainenElina VartiainenHarald Amelung and Christoph Ohl and Gabriele Schade and Sascha WagnerAndy Brown and Yeliz Yesilada and Caroline Jay and Simon HarperClaudia Canali and Michele Colajanni and Riccardo LancellottiAnne KaikkonenFrank Allan Hansen and Kaj GrønbækJosé Manuel Cantera Fonseca and Cristian Rodríguez De La Cruz and Ignacio Marín Prendes and Miguel Jiménez GañánBerna Erol and Jiebo Luo and Vidya SetlurJesús Vegas and Daniel AréchigaBen FalchukMuhammad Asif and Shikharesh MajumdarSatish Narayana Srirama and Matthias JarkeDavid Linner and Rafael GroteSathish Rajasekhar and Ibrahim Khalil and Zahir TariStephan Haslinger and Florian Skopik and Daniel Schall and Martin TreiberFrancisco Javier Díaz and Claudia Alejandra Queiruga and Jorge Horacio RossoJavier Sierra and Miguel Angel Santiago and Iiro Jantunen and Eija Kaasinen and Harald Kaaja and Matthias Müllenborn and Nicolas Tille and Juha VirtanenFahim Sufi and Ibrahim KhalilFahim Sufi and Ibrahim KhalilFahim Sufi and Ibrahim Khalil
Prefacep. vii
Editorsp. xi
Contributorsp. xiii
1 Designing for Mobilityp. 1
2 Designing Mobile User Interfaces for Internet Servicesp. 33
3 Mobile Usabilityp. 57
4 The Blind Leading the Blind: Web Accessibility Research Leading Mobile Web Usabilityp. 71
5 Technological Solutions to Support Mobile Web 2.0 Servicesp. 95
6 Mobile Internet Services or Services for Multiplatform Usep. 117
7 Urban Web: A Platform for Mobile, Context-Aware Web Servicesp. 137
8 MyMobileWeb 4: A Framework for Adaptive Mobile Web 2.0 Applications and Portalsp. 163
9 Mobile Search and Browsingp. 195
10 Ontologies for Context Definition on Mobile Devices: Improving the Mobile Web Searchp. 211
11 Deploying Intelligent Mobile Applications: Server or Device?p. 237
12 Hosting Web Services on Mobile Devicesp. 265
13 Mobile Web Service Provisioning in Cellular Enterprisep. 295
14 Real-Time Web for Mobile Devicesp. 341
15 Super-Peer-Based Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networksp. 393
16 Woodapples: A New Approach for Context-Aware Mobile Marketingp. 429
17 JAVA IMS Mobile Application Developmentp. 447
18 User Evaluation of Mobile Phone as a Platform for Healthcare Applicationsp. 491
19 Secured Transmission and Authenticationp. 517
20 Efficient Transmission in Telecardiologyp. 537
21 Efficient Cardiovascular Diagnosisp. 563
Indexp. 587
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