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WMC '01: Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Mobile commerce
ACM2001 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
WMC01: Workshop on Mobile Commerce ( co-located with Mobicom 2001 Conference ) Rome Italy
ISBN:
978-1-58113-376-9
Published:
21 July 2001
Sponsors:

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Article
Location management support for mobile commerce applications

Mobile commerce applications may include mobile financial services, user and location specific mobile advertising, mobile inventory management, wireless business re-engineering, and mobile interactive games. Mobile commerce applications may present many ...

Article
Wireless trading in B2B markets: concepts, architecture, and experiences

With the tremendous advances in hand-held computing and communication capabilities, and the rapid proliferation of mobile devices, we are seeing a growth in mobile commerce in various consumer and business markets. In this paper, we present a novel ...

Article
Fair electronic cash withdrawal and change return for wireless networks

We propose a practical mobile electronic cash system that combines macro and micropayment mechanisms and offers very high security and user's privacy protection. Notably, we have developed an innovative fair withdrawal and change return protocols, which ...

Article
An approach to providing a seamless end-user experience for location-aware applications

With an increasing number of businesses considering the possibility of launching location-aware, mobile commerce applications, the quality of the end-user experience will become more and more critical. We propose dynamic bookmarks and location domains ...

Article
Peer-to-peer based recommendations for mobile commerce

With the increasing number of mobile commerce facilities, there are challenges in providing customers useful recommendations about interesting products and services.

In this paper a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) based collaborative filtering architecture for the ...

Article
Agents2Go: an infrastructure for location-dependent service discovery in the mobile electronic commerce environment

In recent years, the growth of Electronic Commerce and Mobile Computing has created a new concept of Mobile Electronic Commerce. In this paper we describe the Agents2Go System that attempts to solve problems related to location dependence that arise in ...

Article
Enabling location-based applications

We identify a number of factors that may hinder the commercial success of location-based applications: the concern of privacy, the need to consider context beyond location, the presence of voluminous resources, and the constrained interfaces available ...

Article
A product location framework for mobile commerce environment

Recent advances in wireless networking, mobile technologies, and applications have led to the emergence of mobile commerce. As many of these applications require location tracking of products, users, and services, support for location management has ...

Article
Realms and states: a framework for location aware mobile computing

Location awareness is an important part of context-aware mobile computing. We present the idea of logical location contexts which provides enhanced privacy and supports specialized notions of distance, and offers a paradigm that unifies location with ...

Article
Integrating context information into enterprise applications for the mobile workforce - a case study

The integration of context information (especially location information) into mobile applications and services is one of the most crucial requirements to achieve a broader usability and hence acceptance of these. So far location information is used for ...

Contributors
  • Arizona State University
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

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Acceptance Rates

WMC '01 Paper Acceptance Rate 10 of 15 submissions, 67%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 10 of 15 submissions, 67%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
WMC '01151067%
Overall151067%