Moving out from the control room: ethnography in system design
CSCW '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Emerging mobile and wireless networks
Communications of the ACM
Software security and privacy risks in mobile e-commerce
Communications of the ACM
Mobile commerce: framework, applications and networking support
Mobile Networks and Applications
The critical role of consumer behaviour research in mobile commerce
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Issues, requirements and support for location-intensive mobile commerce applications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Towards an appropriate business model for m-commerce
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Location management for wireless networks: issues and directions
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The technology landscape of wireless web
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Simulation-based evaluation of transactions support for group-oriented mobile commerce
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Mobile innovations in healthcare: customer involvement and the co-creation of value
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An architecture for agent-based mobile Supply Chain Event Management
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Valuing wireless data services solutions for corporate clients using real options
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Exploring the use of Bluetooth in building wireless information systems
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Discriminant analyses of field sales force adoption of wireless technologies
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An advanced model of consumer attitudes toward advertising on the mobile internet
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Quality of service parameters in cellular mobile communication
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Key management in ad hoc networks using self-certified public key system
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The implementation of signing e-documents by using the Wireless Identity Module of cellular phones
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The mobile service industry: strategic challenges and future business models
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A comparative study of value-added mobile services in Finland and Taiwan
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The proactive intrusion prevention for Wireless Local Area Network
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Enhancing mobile advertising via Bluetooth technology
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A comparative anatomy of mobile enterprise applications: Towards a framework of software reuse
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management - Enterprise Mobility: Applications, Technologes and Strategies
Integrating heterogeneous ATM systems with an IP-based networking architecture
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Mobile Technologies in the New Zealand Real-Estate Industry
International Journal of Advanced Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing
Mobile Commerce Adoption in Organizations: A Literature Review and Future Research Directions
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
Hi-index | 0.00 |
In the last few years, wireless networking has seen considerable interest among service providers, users, vendors and content developers. Significant advances have been made in devices, applications, middleware and networking infrastructure. With wireless becoming such a mainstream technology, there is a growing interest in increasing its usage in the enterprise environment. Before wireless solutions can be deployed widely, the requirements of the enterprise environment and capabilities and limitations of wireless technologies must be addressed. In this study, we analyse and discuss the enterprise requirements and how such requirements can be met by the current and emerging wireless infrastructure. In particular, the major requirements are dependability, security, coverage, ease-of-use, devices, network interoperability and cost. Some of these requirements are addressed in the paper, and we also present a dependable, secure and scalable solution for the emerging wireless enterprise. Since this is an emerging area, we present several possible approaches to conduct research in wireless enterprise.