04583nam 22006494a 450 991014575220332120180731043950.01-280-27100-097866102710090-470-34183-10-470-85909-10-470-85919-9(CKB)1000000000018890(EBL)220534(OCoLC)57306106(SSID)ssj0000176959(PQKBManifestationID)11201792(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000176959(PQKBWorkID)10207642(PQKB)10731004(MiAaPQ)EBC220534(EXLCZ)99100000000001889020030619d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe i-mode wireless ecosystem[electronic resource] /Takeshi Natsuno ; translated by Ruth South McCreeryChichester, West Sussex ;Hoboken, N.J. John Wileyc20031 online resource (191 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-85908-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. 167) and index.The i-mode Wireless Ecosystem; About the Author; Contents; Preface to the English Edition; Introduction; 1 A Value-Generating Ecosystem; 1.1 From Concept to Reality; 1.2 An Ecosystem Model that Generates High Added Value; 1.3 DoCoMo's Role in the Ecosystem; 1.4 The User Experience is Critical; 1.5 A Lubricant: The De Facto Standard; 1.6 Another Lubricant: The Experience of Success; 1.7 Why not so Successful Overseas?; 1.8 A Value Chain not Found Elsewhere; 1.9 A Suggestion for Multichannel Television; 1.10 The Ecosystem Idea: An Infrastructure-Type Business Essential3.3 Java Opens out Mobile Phone Uses3.4 Setting Mobile Phone Specifications - a la i-mode; 3.5 The Next Evolutionary Step: Born through Positive Feedback; 3.6 Reading in Cards by Infrared; Postscript: Java - Success out of Disaster; 4 Connection with the Real and the Realistic; 4.1 From the Street; 4.2 High Tech? Not Necessarily; 4.3 Printing Service: Step by Step; 4.4 Proven Advantages: Our Tie-Up with Coca-Cola; 4.5 Sega: New Games Using Mobile Phones; 4.6 D2C Builds a Mobile Advertising Market; Postscript: Look-Alikes? PlayStation and i-mode; 5 i-mode and the Battle for Net Supremacy5.1 Real Use Begins Now5.2 Untouched Territory for the Internet; 5.3 Where i-mode is Going Next...; 5.4 Progress on the Vertical Dimension Spurs Horizontal Progress; 5.5 AOL Targets Aggregation; 5.6 And Microsoft too; 5.7 Those Who Provide the Circuits: A Hard Life, with No Added Value; 5.8 The Theory of Horizontal Specialization: In Our Interest?; 5.9 Similar, but Different: AOL and Ordinary ISPs; 5.10 Is there an Opportunity for Manufacturers?; 5.11 Fractal Structures: The Internet and the Real World; 5.12 Business Opportunities through Links to the Real WorldPostscript: Justice and Generosity in the IT World?6 i-mode for the World; 6.1 From Japan to a Global-Scale Ecosystem; 6.2 Why Take i-mode Overseas?; 6.3 The Nursery School Model; 6.4 Difficulties in Achieving Consensus; 6.5 The First Step, Customized Straps; 6.6 Early Results of i-mode's Overseas Expansion; Postscript: Marrying off a Beloved Daughter; Afterword; Further Reading; Indexi-mode is the packet-based service for mobile phones offered by Japan's leader in wireless technology, NTT DoCoMo. Unlike most of the key players in the wireless arena, i-mode eschews the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and uses a simplified version of HTML, Compact Wireless Markup Language (CWML) instead of WAP's Wireless Markup Language (WML). Ever since its introduction in February 1999 i-mode has been the most successful mobile internet technology of the World. i.e. the quickness by which the technology has spread over Japan. In Japan, the number of i-mode users is close to a sensatWireless InternetMobile communication systemsCell phone services industryJapanElectronic books.Wireless Internet.Mobile communication systems.Cell phone services industry004.67/8384.33621.3821Natsuno Takeshi903340MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910145752203321The i-mode wireless ecosystem2245939UNINA02651nam 2200373 450 991067401240332120230628131549.0(CKB)5400000000043394(NjHacI)995400000000043394(EXLCZ)99540000000004339420230628d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDifferential Equation Models in Applied Mathematics Theoretical and Numerical Challenges /Fasma DieleBasel, Switzerland :MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,2022.1 online resource (152 pages)3-0365-3010-X The present book contains the articles published in the Special Issue "Differential Equation Models in Applied Mathematics: Theoretical and Numerical Challenges" of the MDPI journal Mathematics. The Special Issue aimed to highlight old and new challenges in the formulation, solution, understanding, and interpretation of models of differential equations (DEs) in different real world applications. The technical topics covered in the seven articles published in this book include: asymptotic properties of high order nonlinear DEs, analysis of backward bifurcation, and stability analysis of fractional-order differential systems. Models oriented to real applications consider the chemotactic between cell species, the mechanism of on-off intermittency in food chain models, and the occurrence of hysteresis in marketing. Numerical aspects deal with the preservation of mass and positivity and the efficient solution of Boundary Value Problems (BVPs) for optimal control problems. I hope that this collection will be useful for those working in the area of modelling real-word applications through differential equations and those who care about an accurate numerical approximation of their solutions. The reading is also addressed to those willing to become familiar with differential equations which, due to their predictive abilities, represent the main mathematical tool for applying scenario analysis to our changing world.Differential Equation Models in Applied Mathematics Differential equationsMathematicsStudy and teachingDifferential equations.MathematicsStudy and teaching.515.35Diele Fasma1369056NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910674012403321Differential Equation Models in Applied Mathematics3395128UNINA