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Connected services [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to the Internet technologies shaping the future of mobile services and operators / / Paul Golding
Connected services [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to the Internet technologies shaping the future of mobile services and operators / / Paul Golding
Autore Golding Paul <1968->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (352 p.)
Disciplina 004.67
004.678
Soggetto topico Internet - Technological innovations
World Wide Web
Ubiquitous computing
Mobile computing
Online social networks
ISBN 1-283-28452-9
9786613284525
1-119-97644-8
1-119-97645-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONNECTED SERVICES; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1 Connected Services: The Collision of Internet with Telco; 1.1 Connected What?; 1.2 Ubiquity: IP Everywhere or Software Everyware?; 1.3 Six Models for Potential Operator Futures; 1.3.1 Access Provider; 1.3.2 Connected Services Platform; 1.3.3 Distribution Channel; 1.3.4 Seamless Services Provider; 1.3.5 Financial Merchant; 1.3.6 Social Telco; 1.3.7 Start Thinking Platforms; 1.3.8 Execution; 1.4 "Follow Me" Web - Social Networks and Social Software; 1.5 What are Platforms and Why are They Important?; 1.5.1 Platform Patterns for Telcos
1.5.2 Marketplace and Service Platforms 1.5.3 Data and Mash-Up Platforms; 1.5.4 Platform as a Service; 1.5.5 Do Platforms Work?; 1.6 From Platforms to Ecosystems; 1.7 Where's the Value?; 1.8 What Should We Build? It's Still About the Experience!; 1.9 Summary; 2 The Web 2.0 Services Ecosystem, How It Works and Why; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Beneath the Hood of Web 2.0: CRUD, MVC and REST; 2.3 LAMP and Beyond: Web Frameworks and Middleware; 2.3.1 Introducing LAMP; 2.3.2 Web Frameworks; 2.3.3 Agile - Coding at the Speed of Thought; 2.3.4 Summary - "Why Frameworks Work"
2.4 Open by Default: Open Source, Open APIs and Open Innovation 2.4.1 The Different Types of Open; 2.4.2 Open, Open, Open!; 2.4.3 Summary ("Why Open Works . . ."); 2.5 One App Fits All? HTML5 and the Modern Browser; 2.5.1 Summary ("Why the Browser Works"); 2.6 It's all About People: Social Computing; 2.6.1 Exploiting Relationships - The Social Graph; 2.6.2 Exploiting Interests - Context Awareness; 2.6.3 Portable Data; 2.6.4 Mobile is THE Social Device; 2.6.5 Summary ("Why Social Computing Works"); 2.7 User Participation, Co-Creation and Analytics; 2.7.1 User Participation; 2.7.2 Co-Creation
2.7.3 Analytics 2.7.4 Summary ("Why User-Voice Works"); 2.8 Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: APIs and Mash-Ups; 2.8.1 Summary ("Why Mash-Ups Work"); 2.9 Mobile 2.0 - It's Really a Developer Thing!; 2.9.1 Mobile 2.0; 2.9.2 Mobile as THE Platform (Again); 3 The Web Operating System - The Future (Mobile) Services Platform; 3.1 Why is the Concept of a Web OS Important?; 3.1.1 Summary; 3.2 Internet of Things; 3.2.1 Summary; 3.3 Making Sense of Data; 3.3.1 Data Semantics; 3.3.2 Data Relationships; 3.3.3 Meta-Data Tools: Ontologies, OWL, RDF; 3.3.4 Meta-Data Tools: Tagging and Folksonomies
3.3.5 RDFa - Embedding Meta-Data Within Web Pages 3.3.6 Meta-Data Tools: Twitter and Annotations "Twannotations"; 3.3.7 Summary; 3.4 Future Web: "People OS?"; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Social Networks; 3.4.3 Social APIs and Platform Thinking (Again); 3.4.4 Open Social API - A Cross-Platform People OS?; 3.4.5 Open Social API - The Mechanics; 3.4.6 Emergence of a Person OS at the UI layer; 3.4.7 Privacy and Personas; 3.5 Social Telcos and the Web OS; 3.5.1 Where are the Telcos?; 3.5.2 Telco Social Graph and APIs; 3.5.3 Identity and Security; 4 Big Data and Real-Time Web
4.1 What is Big Data and Where Did it Come From?
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Golding Paul <1968->  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2011
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Connected services [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to the Internet technologies shaping the future of mobile services and operators / / Paul Golding
Connected services [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to the Internet technologies shaping the future of mobile services and operators / / Paul Golding
Autore Golding Paul <1968->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (352 p.)
Disciplina 004.67
004.678
Soggetto topico Internet - Technological innovations
World Wide Web
Ubiquitous computing
Mobile computing
Online social networks
ISBN 1-283-28452-9
9786613284525
1-119-97644-8
1-119-97645-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONNECTED SERVICES; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1 Connected Services: The Collision of Internet with Telco; 1.1 Connected What?; 1.2 Ubiquity: IP Everywhere or Software Everyware?; 1.3 Six Models for Potential Operator Futures; 1.3.1 Access Provider; 1.3.2 Connected Services Platform; 1.3.3 Distribution Channel; 1.3.4 Seamless Services Provider; 1.3.5 Financial Merchant; 1.3.6 Social Telco; 1.3.7 Start Thinking Platforms; 1.3.8 Execution; 1.4 "Follow Me" Web - Social Networks and Social Software; 1.5 What are Platforms and Why are They Important?; 1.5.1 Platform Patterns for Telcos
1.5.2 Marketplace and Service Platforms 1.5.3 Data and Mash-Up Platforms; 1.5.4 Platform as a Service; 1.5.5 Do Platforms Work?; 1.6 From Platforms to Ecosystems; 1.7 Where's the Value?; 1.8 What Should We Build? It's Still About the Experience!; 1.9 Summary; 2 The Web 2.0 Services Ecosystem, How It Works and Why; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Beneath the Hood of Web 2.0: CRUD, MVC and REST; 2.3 LAMP and Beyond: Web Frameworks and Middleware; 2.3.1 Introducing LAMP; 2.3.2 Web Frameworks; 2.3.3 Agile - Coding at the Speed of Thought; 2.3.4 Summary - "Why Frameworks Work"
2.4 Open by Default: Open Source, Open APIs and Open Innovation 2.4.1 The Different Types of Open; 2.4.2 Open, Open, Open!; 2.4.3 Summary ("Why Open Works . . ."); 2.5 One App Fits All? HTML5 and the Modern Browser; 2.5.1 Summary ("Why the Browser Works"); 2.6 It's all About People: Social Computing; 2.6.1 Exploiting Relationships - The Social Graph; 2.6.2 Exploiting Interests - Context Awareness; 2.6.3 Portable Data; 2.6.4 Mobile is THE Social Device; 2.6.5 Summary ("Why Social Computing Works"); 2.7 User Participation, Co-Creation and Analytics; 2.7.1 User Participation; 2.7.2 Co-Creation
2.7.3 Analytics 2.7.4 Summary ("Why User-Voice Works"); 2.8 Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: APIs and Mash-Ups; 2.8.1 Summary ("Why Mash-Ups Work"); 2.9 Mobile 2.0 - It's Really a Developer Thing!; 2.9.1 Mobile 2.0; 2.9.2 Mobile as THE Platform (Again); 3 The Web Operating System - The Future (Mobile) Services Platform; 3.1 Why is the Concept of a Web OS Important?; 3.1.1 Summary; 3.2 Internet of Things; 3.2.1 Summary; 3.3 Making Sense of Data; 3.3.1 Data Semantics; 3.3.2 Data Relationships; 3.3.3 Meta-Data Tools: Ontologies, OWL, RDF; 3.3.4 Meta-Data Tools: Tagging and Folksonomies
3.3.5 RDFa - Embedding Meta-Data Within Web Pages 3.3.6 Meta-Data Tools: Twitter and Annotations "Twannotations"; 3.3.7 Summary; 3.4 Future Web: "People OS?"; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Social Networks; 3.4.3 Social APIs and Platform Thinking (Again); 3.4.4 Open Social API - A Cross-Platform People OS?; 3.4.5 Open Social API - The Mechanics; 3.4.6 Emergence of a Person OS at the UI layer; 3.4.7 Privacy and Personas; 3.5 Social Telcos and the Web OS; 3.5.1 Where are the Telcos?; 3.5.2 Telco Social Graph and APIs; 3.5.3 Identity and Security; 4 Big Data and Real-Time Web
4.1 What is Big Data and Where Did it Come From?
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Golding Paul <1968->  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2011
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Next generation wireless applications : creating mobile applications in a Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0 world / / Paul Golding
Next generation wireless applications : creating mobile applications in a Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0 world / / Paul Golding
Autore Golding Paul <1968->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; , : J. Wiley & Sons, , c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (627 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Soggetto topico Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems
Telecommunications
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
ISBN 1-282-35002-1
9786612350023
0-470-98773-1
0-470-98772-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- 1 Prelude / The Next Generation Experience -- 1.1 What is 'Next Generation' Anyhow? -- 1.2 The Mobile Mindset -- 1.3 The Future's Bright, the Future's Ubiquity -- 1.4 Our Multitasking Mobile Future -- 2 Introduction -- 2.1 What Does 'Next Generation' Mean? -- 2.2 What is a 'Wireless Application'? -- 2.3 A Concentric Networks Approach -- 2.3.1 Social Network -- 2.3.2 Device Network -- 2.3.3 Radio Frequency (RF / Wireless) Network -- 2.3.4 Internet Protocol (IP) Network -- 2.3.5 Content Network -- 2.4 Application Topologies -- 2.5 Physical Network Elements -- 3 Becoming an Operator 2.0 -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What Applications Can I Sell? -- 3.3 Where Does the Money Come From? -- 3.4 Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) Retailing -- 3.4.1 Application Discovery -- 3.4.2 Application Distribution -- 3.4.3 Application Access. / -- 3.4.4 Charging Mechanism -- 3.5 Operator Retailing -- 3.6 Selling to Operators -- 3.6.1 Top Ten Selling Tips -- 3.6.2 Selling Apps to Operators / Operator Perspective -- 3.7 Which Applications Should an Operator Deploy? -- 3.7.1 The Market Challenges -- 3.7.2 The User-Experience Focus -- 3.8 Interpreting User-Experience Trends into Applications -- 3.9 Wider Digital Trends Including Web 2.0 -- 3.9.1 Web 2.0 and Mobile Web 2.0 -- 3.9.2 Mobile Web 2.0 or Mobile 2.0? -- 3.9.3 Content Trends -- 3.10 Harnessing the Trends -- 3.11 Conclusion -- 4 Introduction to Mobile Service Architectures and Paradigms -- 4.1 Possible Application Paradigms for Mobile Services -- 4.2 Modes of Mobile Interaction -- 4.3 Mapping the Interaction to the Network Model -- 4.4 Mobile Interaction in the Mobile Ecosystem -- 4.4.1 Social Network -- 4.4.2 Device Network -- 4.4.3 RF Network -- 4.4.4 IP Network -- 4.4.5 Content Network -- 4.4.6 Machine Network -- 4.5 Modes of Communication Across the Network Layers -- 4.5.1 Human-to-Human Interaction (H2H) -- 4.5.2 Human-to-Content Interaction (H2C) -- 4.5.3 Human-to-Machine Interaction (H2M).
4.5.4 Machine-to-Machine Interaction (M2M) -- 4.6 Operator Challenges -- 4.7 The Web 2.0 Challenge -- 5 P-Centric Mobile Ecosystem and Web 2.0 -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Internet and Web 2.0 -- 5.3 The Challenges of Liberating Data -- 5.3.1 Challenge 1: Making Database Information Human-readable -- 5.3.2 Challenge 2: Adding Visual Formatting to the Database Information -- 5.3.3 Challenge 3: The Need for a Protocol -- 5.3.4 Challenge 4: The Need for a Delivery Mechanism -- 5.4 Did We Need HTTP and HTML? -- 5.5 Overcoming Web Limitations with Web 2.0's AJAX, Widgets and Other Goodies. / -- 5.6 Sidestepping the Web with P2P Interaction -- 5.7 Going Beyond Publishing with Web Services -- 5.8 Semantic Web -- 5.9 XML Glue -- 5.10 Real-Time Services -- 5.10.1 Multimedia Streaming -- 5.10.2 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) -- 6 Client / Server Platforms for Mobile Services -- 6.1 The Greater Challenges -- 6.2 The Specific Challenges -- 6.3 Service Delivery Platforms -- 6.4 Software Services Technologies -- 6.4.1 Example CS Design Issues -- 6.5 Introducing J2EE / The 'Dirty Stuff' Done For Us! -- 6.6 Why All the Fuss About J2EE? -- 6.6.1 The Challenges of Integration -- 6.7 Handling SIP with Java -- 7 HTTP, WAP, AJAX, P2P and IM Protocols -- 7.1 The Rise of the Web -- 7.2 How HTTP and HTML works -- 7.3 Important Detail is in the HTTP Headers -- 7.4 The Challenges of Using HTTP Over a Wireless Link -- 7.5 WAP Data Transmission Protocols -- 7.5.1 Protocol Stack Paradigm -- 7.5.2 The WAP Stack -- 7.5.3 Wireless-Profiled TCP -- 7.5.4 Wireless-Profiled HTTP (W-HTTP) -- 7.6 Wireless Protocols / WTP and WSP -- 7.6.1 Introduction -- 7.6.2 Wireless Transport Protocol (WTP) -- 7.6.3 Concatenation and Segmentation -- 7.6.4 Segmentation and Reassembly in Action -- 7.6.5 Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) -- 7.6.6 WAP Push -- 7.7 AJAX -- 7.8 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) -- 7.8.1 Defining P2P -- 7.8.2 Some P2P Concepts -- 7.8.3 JXTA -- 7.9 Instant Messaging (IM) Protocols -- 7.9.1 SIP/SIMPLE -- 7.9.2 XMPP.
7.9.3 IMPS -- 7.9.4 IM Interoperability. / -- 7.9.5 Protocol Acceptance (Support) -- 8 J2EE Presentation Layer -- 8.1 Separating Presentation from Business Logic -- 8.1.1 Servlets and JSPs / 'HTTP Programs' -- 8.1.2 Comparing Servlets with JSPs -- 8.2 Markup Languages for Mobile Devices -- 8.2.1 The HTML Foundation -- 8.2.2 The Mobile Evolution (WML) -- 8.3 Full Circle / WML 'Becomes' XHTML -- 8.3.1 XHTML is Modular -- 8.3.2 XHTML Basic -- 8.3.3 XHTML-MP (Mobile Profile) / The Final Frontier -- 8.3.4 Using XHTML-MP -- 8.3.5 Browser-specific Enhancements to XHTML-MP -- 8.3.6 Guidelines for Mobile Webpage Authoring -- 8.4 Managing Different Devices -- 8.5 Building Device-Independent Applications -- 8.5.1 Detecting and Capturing Device or Browser Information -- 8.5.2 Conveying CC/PP Information -- 8.5.3 Dynamic Page Generation Schemes -- 8.6 Managing Sessions -- 8.6.1 Cookies to the Rescue -- 8.7 MMS and SMIL -- 9 Using J2EE for Mobile Services -- 9.1 Technologies Underpinning J2EE -- 9.1.1 Containers / The J2EE 'Glue' -- 9.1.2 RMI / The EJB 'Glue' -- 9.1.3 Stubs and Skeletons / The Inner Workings of RMI -- 9.2 Managing Security -- 9.2.1 Securely Connecting the User -- 9.2.2 HTTP Authentication / Basic -- 9.2.3 HTTP Authentication / Digest -- 9.3 Encrypting the HTTP Link -- 9.3.1 Public Key Cryptography -- 9.3.2 Using PKC to Secure Web Connections -- 9.4 Applying SSL to Wireless -- 9.5 End-to-End Encryption in a Mobile Network -- 10 Mobile Devices -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Interface Elements -- 10.2.1 Tactile Interface Elements -- 10.2.2 Aural Interface Elements -- 10.2.3 Vocal Interface Elements -- 10.2.4 Visual Interface Elements -- 10.3 Interface Layer -- 10.3.1 Interfacing Via the Network Layer -- 10.4 Service Layer -- 10.5 Network Layer -- 10.6 Role of DSP in Digital Wireless Devices -- 10.6.1 Radio Frequency (RF) -- 10.6.2 Analog Baseband -- 10.6.3 Digital Baseband -- 10.6.4 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) -- 10.6.5 Summary -- 10.7 Suggesting a Generic Device Architecture.
10.7.1 Core Processor and Operating System -- 10.7.2 Digital Signal Processor -- 10.7.3 Application Loader -- 10.7.4 Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) -- 10.8 Moving Towards a Commercial Mobile Platform -- 10.8.1 Communications Utilities -- 10.8.2 Personal Information Management (PIM) Utilities -- 11 Mobile Application Paradigms -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Application Topologies -- 11.3 Embedded Applications -- 11.3.1 What Do We Need to Develop an Embedded Application? -- 11.3.2 C and C++ Are Not the Only Choices -- 11.3.3 'Native' Java Support -- 11.4 Embedded Development Tools -- 11.4.1 Design -- 11.4.2 Configuring the IDE/Program Editing/Compilation and Build -- 11.4.3 Testing and Debugging with a Simulator -- 11.4.4 Testing on the Target Device -- 11.4.5 Conducting Usability Tests -- 11.4.6 Pilot Trials and Deployment -- 11.5 Browser-based Applications -- 11.5.1 Limited Local Processing -- 11.5.2 Requires an Available Network Connection (Caching) -- 11.5.3 User Interface Constraints -- 11.6 Java Platform Applications -- 11.7 The Java Ethos / a Tale of Two Parts -- 11.8 Java 2 Micro Edition / 'Wireless Java' -- 11.9 Using MIDP to Develop Mobile Applications -- 11.10 What Does MIDP 2.0 Offer? -- 11.10.1 Application Packaging and Delivery -- 11.10.2 API Summary -- 11.10.3 User Interface APIs -- 11.10.4 Networking API -- 11.10.5 Securing the APIs -- 11.10.6 Push Mechanism -- 11.11 MIDP OTA Download Mechanism -- 11.12 What Does MIDP 3.0 Offer? -- 11.13 On-Device Portals -- 11.13.1 Introduction -- 11.13.2 ODPs -- 11.13.3 Alternative Application Paradigms / Opera Platform -- 12 The RF Network -- 12.1 The Essence of Cellular Networks -- 12.1.1 RF Network Convergence -- 12.2 The Radio Part -- 12.2.1 Basic RF -- 12.2.2 Building an RF Network -- 12.2.3 Increasing Capacity Using TDMA -- 12.2.4 Increasing Capacity Using CDMA -- 12.3 The Harsher Reality of Cellular Systems -- 12.3.1 Data-Rate Variation -- 12.4 Mobile Broadband Networks -- 12.4.1 HSPA -- 12.4.2 WiMAX.
12.5 Techniques for Adaptation -- 12.6 Cellular Network Operation -- 12.6.1 Getting Data In and Out -- 12.6.2 Gateway GPRS Service Node -- 12.7 Accessing Network Assets -- 12.7.1 J2EE Revisited -- 12.7.2 Service Delivery Platforms Based on Web Services -- 12.7.3 Standards for the Service Layer APIs / Parlay/OSA -- 12.8 Parlay X (Parlay Web Services) -- 12.8.1 What Does a Parlay X Message Look Like? -- 13 Mobile Location Services -- 13.1 'I've Just Run Someone Over' -- 13.2 'Where Am I?' -- 13.3 Message Handling Using J2EE -- 13.4 Accuracy of Location-Based Services (LBS) -- 13.5 Interfacing LBS Applications with the Cellular Network -- 13.6 Integrating LBS Applications -- 13.7 Multimedia Messaging (MM) -- 13.7.1 Composing MMS Messages -- 13.8 Getting in the Zone with Splash (Spatial) Messaging -- 13.8.1 Introduction -- 13.8.2 Connectedness of Things -- 13.8.3 Making a Splash -- 13.8.4 Splash-Messaging Summary -- 14 Mobile 2.0 and IMS -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Mobile Transformation -- 14.3 IMS / What is it Really? -- 14.4 Why is IMS Important? -- 14.5 Start Here: Internet Telephony, or VoIP -- 14.6 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) -- 14.6.1 Making the Connection -- 14.6.2 The CSCF Triad -- 14.6.3 Media Support -- 14.6.4 Media Out of IMS Control -- 14.6.5 Telephony Gateway Support -- 14.6.6 More Than Just SIP -- 14.7 The Promise of a Common Services Environment -- 14.7.1 Seamless Mobility and Convergence -- 14.8 IMS as a Convergence Catalyst -- 14.8.1 Mobile Roots, Fixed Branches -- 14.8.2 Spanning the Mobile-fixed Divide / TISPAN -- 14.8.3 A Winding Path to Convergence -- 14.9 End Here: Beyond VoIP - Application Servers -- 14.10 IMS Service Concept -- 14.11 Service Examples -- 14.11.1 Multimodal Chat -- 14.11.2 Push-To-Taxi -- 14.11.3 Avatar Chat -- 14.12 The Universal Client and Web 2.0 -- 14.13 Conclusion -- 15 Mobilising Media and TV -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Why 'Experience'? -- 15.3 Unique Mobilisation Characteristics -- 15.3.1 Pervasiveness / Always On.
15.3.2 Personalising the Experience -- 15.3.3 Merchandising / Paying is a Familiar Experience -- 15.4 The Content Experience -- 15.5 Mobilisation Options -- 15.5.1 Client Versus Clientless: to WAP or Not to WAP -- 15.5.2 On-Device Portals: Using Clients to Engage the User -- 15.5.3 Offering Video Services -- 15.6 Mobile TV -- 15.6.1 Unicast (and Multicast) TV and Video -- 15.6.2 Broadcast TV and Video -- 15.7 Mobile TV is Not TV on the Mobile -- 15.7.1 Interactivity -- 15.7.2 Made-for-Mobile Production -- 15.7.3 Time and Place Shifted Viewing -- 15.7.4 TV-Centric Convergence -- 15.8 Commercial Considerations -- 15.9 Monetisation -- 15.9.1 Subscription Models -- 15.9.2 Advertising Models -- Index.
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Golding Paul <1968->  
Chichester, England ; , : J. Wiley & Sons, , c2008
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Next generation wireless applications [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Golding
Next generation wireless applications [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Golding
Autore Golding Paul <1968->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (589 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.3845
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Telecommunication
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-27655-X
9786610276554
0-470-30058-2
0-470-87052-4
0-470-87051-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Next Generation Wireless Applications; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Prelude: 'How Did I Ever Cope without My Commie?'; 2 Introduction; 3 Mobile Service Delivery; 4 The Mobile Services Technological Landscape; 5 IP-Centric Mobile-Networking Power; 6 Client-Server Platforms for Mobile Services; 7 Content-Sharing Protocols Vital to Mobile Services; 8 J2EE Presentation Layer; 9 Using J2EE for Mobile Services; 10 Devices; 11 Mobile Application Paradigms; 12 The RF network; 13 Mobile Location Services; Index
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Golding Paul <1968->  
Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley, c2004
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Next generation wireless applications [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Golding
Next generation wireless applications [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Golding
Autore Golding Paul <1968->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (589 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.3845
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Telecommunication
ISBN 1-280-27655-X
9786610276554
0-470-30058-2
0-470-87052-4
0-470-87051-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Next Generation Wireless Applications; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Prelude: 'How Did I Ever Cope without My Commie?'; 2 Introduction; 3 Mobile Service Delivery; 4 The Mobile Services Technological Landscape; 5 IP-Centric Mobile-Networking Power; 6 Client-Server Platforms for Mobile Services; 7 Content-Sharing Protocols Vital to Mobile Services; 8 J2EE Presentation Layer; 9 Using J2EE for Mobile Services; 10 Devices; 11 Mobile Application Paradigms; 12 The RF network; 13 Mobile Location Services; Index
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Golding Paul <1968->  
Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley, c2004
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Next generation wireless applications [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Golding
Next generation wireless applications [[electronic resource] /] / Paul Golding
Autore Golding Paul <1968->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (589 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.3845
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Telecommunication
ISBN 1-280-27655-X
9786610276554
0-470-30058-2
0-470-87052-4
0-470-87051-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Next Generation Wireless Applications; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Prelude: 'How Did I Ever Cope without My Commie?'; 2 Introduction; 3 Mobile Service Delivery; 4 The Mobile Services Technological Landscape; 5 IP-Centric Mobile-Networking Power; 6 Client-Server Platforms for Mobile Services; 7 Content-Sharing Protocols Vital to Mobile Services; 8 J2EE Presentation Layer; 9 Using J2EE for Mobile Services; 10 Devices; 11 Mobile Application Paradigms; 12 The RF network; 13 Mobile Location Services; Index
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Golding Paul <1968->  
Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley, c2004
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