Wireless Java: Developing with J2ME
Wireless Java: Developing with J2ME
Building Solutions with the Microsoft.Net Compact Framework: Architecture and Best Practices for Mobile Development
The state-of-the-art of mobile payment architecture and emerging issues
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Mobile banking in Germany: a strategic perspective
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Understanding the effects of relationships on the intention of a firm to adopt e-banking
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Microsoft® sql server 2005, compact edition
Microsoft® sql server 2005, compact edition
Professional Android Application Development
Professional Android Application Development
The Busy Coder's Guide to Advanced Android Development
The Busy Coder's Guide to Advanced Android Development
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Measuring e-statement quality impact on customer satisfaction and loyalty
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Reduction of global development cost caused by microfinance inefficiencies
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Adoption of online banking features by financial intermediaries
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Telecommunications in Russia: evolution over 20 years
International Journal of Electronic Finance
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Recent trends in e-finance have shown that mobile technology is growing and with this comes new opportunities for deploying new services for customers. Development of systems on mobile devices can require a lot more resources in the form of development time. There is a lack of documentation as to the merits of leading development environments for mobile platforms. The objective here is to compare the implementation process of developing on each mobile device. We set about investigating the various properties through building an e-finance application on each platform and we offer recommendations for e-finance mobile developers as to which is most suitable.