Explaining the role of user participation in information system use
Management Science
Speech Communication - Special issue on interactive voice technology for telecommunication applications
Turning pervasive computing into mediated spaces
IBM Systems Journal
On natural language call routing
Speech Communication - Special issue on interactive voice technology for telecommunication applications
Java and XSLT
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Connecting the Physical World with Pervasive Networks
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Making Voice Knowledge Pervasive
IEEE Pervasive Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Computer Telephony Integration
Computer
Call for papers: special issue on mobile commerce: Strategies, technologies and applications
Decision Support Systems - Web retrieval and mining
Developing Consumer-Friendly Pervasive Retail Systems
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Speech recognition in the human-computer interface
Information and Management
PERCOMW '04 Proceedings of the Second IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops
Application hosting for pervasive computing
IBM Systems Journal
Analysing interactive voice services
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Special issue: Directions in feature interaction research
Enabling Pervasive Computing with Smart Phones
IEEE Pervasive Computing
VoiceXML and the W3C Speech Interface Framework
IEEE MultiMedia
User acceptance of WAP services: test of competing theories
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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While most users currently receive web services from web browser interfaces, pervasive computing is emerging and offering new ways of accessing internet applications from any device at any location. As a result, there is a growing demand for technology that will allow users to connect to the internet from anywhere through devices that are not suitable for the use of traditional keyboard, mouse and monitor. In this research, cellular phone was chosen as the pervasive device for accessing a multimodal internet application prototype, a voice-enabled web system, through voice user interface technology. The impacts of the forthcoming pervasive computing technology on consumer attitude and the acceptance rate of consumers on new pervasive interface were studied using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), a widely used technology acceptance theory. The research findings may be referenced for the purpose of the design and development of successful business applications to catch the revolutionary opportunity and benefit of Voice-enabled Web Systems (VWS).