Search for dissertations about: "Mobile ICT"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 90 swedish dissertations containing the words Mobile ICT.
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1. Making Mobile Meaning : expectations and experiences of mobile computing usefulness in construction site management practice
Abstract : During the last decade, anticipated and realized benefits of mobile and wireless information and communication technology (ICT) for different business purposes have been widely explored and evaluated. Also, the significance of ‘user acceptance’ mechanisms through ‘perceived usefulness’ of ICT applications has gained broad recognition among business organizations in developing and adopting new ICT capabilities. READ MORE
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2. Towards QoE-aware mobile infrastructures : QoE-based Resource Management in Mobile Networks
Abstract : With the development of mobile networks, customer needs and behaviourshave changed. Mobile communications means so much more than simplevoice communication; there is now mobile Internet with web surfing, videophone,streaming media, and micro blogging. READ MORE
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3. Coopetition for Mobile Service Provisioning : Is it about infrastructures, services or both?
Abstract : As a means of enhancing our everyday lives, ICT industry has caused and experienced significant transformations during past two decades. This transformation relates to technological advances within ICT, and beyond the ICT ecosystem. Wireless ICT is also not an exception in this regard. READ MORE
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4. Secure Mobile Service-Oriented Architecture
Abstract : Mobile transactions have been in development for around ten years. More and more initiatives and efforts are invested in this area resulting in dramatic and rapid development and deployment of mobile technologies and applications. READ MORE
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5. Social Order of the Co-Located Mobile Phone : Practices of collaborative mobile phone use
Abstract : This thesis examines mundane practices of everyday phone use to make conceptual, empirical and methodological contributions to ongoing research on mobile technology. It argues that we do not yet have a clear understanding of how the mobile phone is used–who does what, when and why. READ MORE