Introduction: Service-oriented computing
Communications of the ACM - Service-oriented computing
Pitfalls of OWL-S: a practical semantic web use case
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Service oriented computing
Service-Oriented Computing: Key Concepts and Principles
IEEE Internet Computing
The present B2C implementation framework
Communications of the ACM - Next-generation cyber forensics
Challenges and techniques on the road to dynamically compose web services
ICWE '06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Web engineering
Service-oriented architecture and Web services penetration in next-generation networks
Bell Labs Technical Journal - Bell Labs International
Business process development life cycle methodology
Communications of the ACM
Balancing customer and network value in business models for mobile services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
E-commerce and its impact on wireless websites operational mechanisms
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Web services model for mobile, distance and distributed learning using service-oriented architecture
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A roadmap for research in mobile business
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Mobile communications and mobile services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
User-centric services provisioning in wireless environments
Communications of the ACM - Remembering Jim Gray
Development of context-aware mobile services: an approach to simplification
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Evaluation of mobile services for the future of 3G operators
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Designing viable business models for context-aware mobile services
Telematics and Informatics
Using web services to realize service oriented architecture in military communication networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
A policy analysis of Korean smart grid project
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A ubiquitous system supporting game-based inquiry learning
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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In the past, many telecommunications corporations implemented fewer functionalities on the internet, and most of these corporations used traditional development methods to implement telecom services for their customers. These behaviours provide lower Quality of Service (QoS) and monotonous added-value services to their customers, because these corporations cannot provide a suitably high quality mobile environment. Today, 3G technology can provide faster transmission rates and more diverse added-value services to the customers. This emerging mobile technology is helping to construct ubiquitous computing services. We present a service-oriented architecture framework that supports ubiquitous electronic services and adjusts telecommunications business processes.