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Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: ADempiere Installation; ADempiere hardware and operating system requirements; Installing the Sun Java Development Kit (JDK); Obtaining JDK/JRE; Installing JDK/JRE; JDK installation on the ADempiere server computer; JRE installation on the ADempiere client computer; Configuring Java system variables and the Windows path; Verifying system variables and the Windows path; Installing databases; Obtaining PostgreSQL databases; Installing PostgreSQL databases; Adding the PostgreSQL path 327 $aVerifying the additional PostgreSQL pathConfiguring PostgreSQL; Modifying the client authentication configuration file; Verifying the PostgreSQL configuration file; Configuring the firewall to allow database connections; Installing ADempiere on the server side; Downloading the ADempiere core installation files; Downloading the latest ADempiere patch files; Obtaining the ADempiere application patch files; Obtaining the ADempiere database migration script; Verifying the ADempiere binary files; Extracting the ADempiere core installation files; Applying the ADempiere application patch files 327 $aCreating an ADempiere PostgreSQL databaseCreating a PostgreSQL new login role; Creating an ADempiere database; Configuring the ADempiere server; Importing the initial ADempiere database; Applying the database migration script; ADempiere server memory management; Starting up the ADempiere application server; Installing ADempiere on the client side; Web Start client installation; Verifying the ADempiere client installation; Reading the ADempiere 3.4.2s release notes; Summary; Chapter 2: Exploring the ADempiere Client and Performing Tasks; The Connection aspect of ADempiere 327 $aChecking the ADempiere client versionThe predefined user ID and password; Understanding the Client and System users; Changing our ADempiere server connection; Which ADempiere server are we working on?; Managing ADempiere client; Working with the Menu; Menu Icon; Accessing menus; 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Mobile Storytelling in an Age of Smartphones -- Section I. Mobile Storytelling: Imperative Concepts and Innovative Cases -- Chapter 2. Mobile Storytelling: Changes, Challenges and Chances -- Chapter 3. Mobile Storytelling: Elements, Evolution and Experience -- Chapter 4. Mapping through Mobile Filming: An iPhone Mapper?s Flirtation with Google?s Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- Chapter 5. Shoes and Taxis as Mobile Storytelling Tools: Stories from the Frontline about Immigration and Integration in Canada -- Section II. Mobile News Storytelling -- Chapter 6. Multimodal Framing Covid-19 Stories: The case of Douyin -- Chapter 7. Twittering China Image: The Case of Xinhua News Agency -- Chapter 8. Citizen News Going Mobile: Opportunities and Challenges -- Section III. Vulnerable Communities and Social Innovation -- Chapter 9. Mobile Storytelling With Seniors: Co-Designing Smartphone Productions & Mobile -- Chapter 10. Engagement With Mhealth: Experiences Of Young Women In Bangladesh -- Chapter 11. Mobile & Digital Stories from Down Under: Tales from Rural Australia -- Section IV. Creative Practice Research -- Chapter 12. Performative Storytelling: The Model Of Setting-Based Mobile Music Creation -- Chapter 13. Cine-Writing The Everyday: Walking With Agnes -- Chapter 14. Embodied Interaction and Immersive Film Experiences on Smartphones -- Section V. Mobile Education and Screen Storytelling -- Chapter 15. Students? Technology Acceptance And Beliefs Towards Smart Mobile Devices -- Chapter 16. The Role of Learner Self-Regulation in Mobile-Assisted Language Learning -- Chapter 17. 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This edited collection is a result of the collaboration between Mobile Studies International (MSI) and the Mobile Innovation Network & Association (MINA) at the International Mobile Storytelling Congress (IMSC) at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. Max Schleser isa filmmaker, Senior Lecturer in Film and Television and Researcher in the Centre for Transformative Media Technologies at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. He is an Adobe Education Leader and Founder of the Mobile Innovation Network & Association. Xiaoge Xu founded Mobile Studies International in 2012. Since then, Prof. Xu has been passionately conducting and promoting mobile studies as an emerging field of research around the world. 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