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- Contracts for defining QoS levels in a Multi-channel Adaptive Information SystemM. Callea, L. Campagna, Maria Grazia Fugini, Pierluigi Plebani. 1-14
- Action, interaction and the role of ambiguity in the introduction of mobile information systems in a UK Police ForceDavid Allen, T. D. Wilson. 15-36
- Towards a Service-Oriented ArchitectureKarl Rehrl, Manfred Bortenschlager, Siegfried Reich, Harald Rieser, Rupert Westenthaler. 37-50
- A Task-Based Framework For Mobile Applications To Enhance Salespersons PerformanceChihab BenMoussa. 51-64
- Conceptual Modeling of Styles For Mobile SystemsReiko Heckel, Ping Guo. 65-79
- A multimodal context aware mobile maintenance terminal for noisy environmentsFredrik Vraalsen, Trym Holter, Ingrid Storruste Svagård, Øyvind Kvennås. 79-92
- Workflow Partitioning in Mobile Information SystemsLuciano Baresi, Andrea Maurino, Stefano Modafferi. 93-106
- An Approach to Multimodal and Ergonomic Nomadic Services- A research experience and a vision for the futureMarco Riva, Massimo Legnani. 107-120
- Towards Highly Adaptive Services for Mobile ComputingAlessandra Agostini, Claudio Bettini, Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi, Dario Maggiorini, Daniele Riboni, Michele Ruberl, Cristiano Sala, Davide Vitali. 121-134
- Analysis of Mobile Commerce Performance by using the Task-Technology FitKun Chang Lee, Sangjae Lee, Jinsung Kim. 135-154
- User-Centered Design Of Mobile Services For Tourists: A Case Study Of Student Work On Mobile DesignFranck Tétard, Erkki Patokorpi, Vaida Kadyte. 155-168
- A Framework For Analyzing Mobile Telecommunications Market DevelopmentJan Damsgaard, Ping Gao Pages. 169-182
- Finite Segmentation for XML cachingAdelhard Türling, Stefan Böttcher. 183-198
- Factors Influencing the Design of Mobile ServicesMichael Amberg, Jens Wehrmann, Ralf Zimmer. 199-212
- Repairing lost connections of Mobile Transactions with Minimal XML Data ExchangeStefan Böttcher. 213-230
- Strategic planning for mobile services adoption and diffusion: Empirical evidence from the Danish marketIoanna D. Constantiou, Jan Damsgaard, Lars Andreas Knutsen. 231-244
- Using Group Management to Tame Mobile Ad Hoc NetworksMalika Boulkenafed, Daniele Sacchetti, Valérie Issarny. 245-260
- Ad hoc Service Grid - A Self-Organizing Infrastructure for Mobile CommerceKlaus Herrmann, Kurt Geihs, Gero Mühl. 261-274
- Applicability of an Integrated Adoption Model for E-Business Innovation to an Adoption-Resistant M-Business TechnologySteve Elliot, John Muller. 275-292
- Providing Premium SMS Service for Mobile PhonesPetter Nielsen, Jo Herstad. 293-302
- Autopoiesis and Mobile Technology Adoption: The Case of Wireless CollaborationRobert Kay, Michael Er. 303-310
- Inviting New Players To The Multimedia M-Commerce Arena: An approach to enhance the current m-Commerce business model with regard to emerging DVB-T networksStefan Figge, Kai Rannenberg. 311-322
- Mobile Process Support Systems - Experiences from a case studyBørge Haugset. 323-330
- One-handed mobile text-entry: evaluation of five-key text entry techniquesFrode Eika Sandnes. 331-340
- Mobile support for community healthcare: A Janus viewCarl Adams, Tineke Fitch. 341-349