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TDT49 Mobile Informasjonssystemer Høst 2004

Explore key research areas, challenges, and methodologies in mobile information systems. Study topics include QoS levels, service-oriented architecture, multimodal systems, and more.

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TDT49 Mobile Informasjonssystemer Høst 2004

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  1. TDT49 Mobile InformasjonssystemerHøst 2004 Faglærer Professor II John Krogstie john.krogstie@sintef.no

  2. Oppstart • Overordnet presentasjon og detaljering av fagopplegget • Gjennomgang og fordeling av pensum • Presentasjon av • Krogstie et al. • Haugset • Allen

  3. Planlagt fagopplegg • Fordeling av 2-3 artikler på deltakerne i faget • Gjennomgås for de andre som kollokvie • Planlagt tid: fredag 10-12 (denne og neste fem uker) • Pensum i stor grad med basis i en nylig avholdt konferanse http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~krogstie/MOBIS.htm

  4. Oppmeldte studenter • Christian Svehagen • Fredrik Lied Larsen • Kay Arne Ulvestad • Anders Linseth • Torbjørn Torbjørnsen

  5. Pensumoversikt (litt oppdatert sammenlignet med web) • Krogstie, J., Lyytinen, K., Opdahl, A.L., Pernici, B., Siau, K., and Smolander, K., Research Areas and Challenges for Mobile Information Systems. • CONTRACTS FOR DEFINING QOS LEVELS M. Callea, L. Campagna, M.G. Fugini and P. Plebani • Action, interaction and the role of ambiguity in the introduction of mobile information systems in a UK police force David Allen and Professor T. D Wilson • TOWARDS A SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE K. Rehrl, M. Bortenschlager, S. Reich, H. Rieser, R. Westenthaler • CONCEPTUAL MODELING OF STYLES FOR MOBILE SYSTEMS Reiko Heckel and Ping Guo • A multimodal context aware mobile maintenance terminal for noisy environments Fredrik Vraalsen, Trym Holter, Ingrid Storruste Svagård, and Øyvind Kvennås • WORKFLOW PARTITIONING IN MOBILE INFORMATION SYSTEMS Luciano Baresi, Andrea Maurino, and Stefano Modafferi • An approach to multimodal and ergonomic nomadic services Marco Riva and Massimo Legnani • Towards Highly Adaptive Services for Mobile Computing Alessandra Agostini, Claudio Bettini, Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi, Dario Maggiorini, Daniele Riboni, Michele Ruberl, Cristiano Sala, and Davide Vitali • Analysis of Mobile Commerce Performance by using the Task-Technology Fit Kun Chang Lee, Sangjae Lee and Jin Sung Kim • A FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYZING MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET DEVELOPMENT Jan Damsgaard and Ping Gao • FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DESIGN OF MOBILE SERVICES Michael Amberg, Jens Wehrmann and Ralf Zimmer • Strategic planning for mobile services adoption and diffusion: IOANNA D. CONSTANTIOU, JAN DAMSGAARD and LARS KNUTSEN • Applicability of an Integrated Adoption Model Steve Elliot and John Muller • PROVIDING PREMIUM SMS SERVICES FOR MOBILE PHONES Petter Nielsen and Jo Herstad • MOBILE PROCESS SUPPORT SYSTEMS Børge Haugset • MOBILE SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE: Carl Adams and Tineke Fitch

  6. Dagens presentasjoner

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