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November 17, 2005 1846280354 978-1846280351 1st Edition.
The new capabilities of ubiquitous and pervasive computing imply that products, locations, consumers and employees create rich streams of information about themselves, their immediate environment and their use. This book brings together technological and business aspects of conducting commerce using ubiquitous and pervasive computing techniques and also examines its implications for society at large. Individual chapters examine in detail the core technologies that make ubiquitous computing possible, the business standards that must be established to support the envisioned global infrastructures, and the applications in the supply chain and for consumers that can be built today. They also examine business cases where investment in this technology is appropriate as well as the economics mechanisms that must be designed for the effective use of such systems. The implications of ubiquitous and pervasive commerce for the legal system, for employees of retailers and for privacy protection of the public at large are also discussed.

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Search Ubiquitous and pervasive commerce : new frontiers for electronic business (Computer Communications and Networks) Roussos G., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2005. 194 pp. Type: Book Date Reviewed: Mar 28 2006 Ubiquitous computing (UC) applications can now be found in places other than science fiction books. As they are intended to be invisible, we need to look for them more carefully. The emergence of techniques for the ubiquitous and pervasive computing paradigm signifies a new wave in computing, one where technology loses its imminent visibility and blends with objects, locations, and even humans. Still in its inception, this movement is gaining momentum in different application areas. The commerce area, however, appears to have gone further than others. This volume presents a methodological overview of the new frontiers for e-business, discussing its past, present, and possible futures. When we look at e-business historically-- from 1951, when for the first time software was used to conduct business (by J. Lyons and Co., an example from the first chapter of the book), through the development of bar codes, to the current implementation of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags placed in products--we become aware of the amount of work and ideas that have been implemented or abandoned. In addition to the introductory part, the book has three other parts: "Technology,” "Business,” and "Society,” with a total of 11 chapters that complement each other greatly. The "Technology” part of the book focuses on the supply chain management standards in ubiquitous commerce and on a couple of applications of RFID technology. The "Business” part discusses such topics as UC approaches to extending customer relationship management, customer tracking, price discrimination, and the design of pervasive retail experiences. The "Society” part focuses on the legal and societal challenges of the use of UC in commerce, as it will impose significant changes in the way we do business. In conclusion, this is an easy-to-read volume that will be of use to casual readers, students, and researchers. Reviewer: Goran Trajkovski Review #: CR132598 Distributed Commercial Transactions (K.4.4 ... ) Electronic Commerce (K.4.4 ) Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) (K.4.4 ... ) Miscellaneous (K.4.m ) Would you recommend this review? yes no Other reviews under "Distributed Commercial Transactions": Date An ER framework for e-contract modeling, enactment and monitoring Krishna P., Karlapalem K., Chiu D. Data & Knowledge Engineering 51(1): 31-58, 2004. Type: Article Feb 10 2005 Understanding customer trust in agent-mediated electronic commerce, Web-mediated electronic commerce, and traditional commerce Komiak S., Benbasat I. Information Technology and Management 5(1-2): 181-207, 2004. Type: Article Jul 22 2004 Negoisst: a negotiation support system for electronic business-to-business negotiations in ecommerce Schoop M., Jertila A., List T. Data & Knowledge Engineering 47(3): 371-401, 2003. Type: Article Jul 2 2004 more... E-Mail This Printer-Friendly Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Copyright 2006 Reviews.com™ Terms of Use | Privacy Policy  

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Ubiquitous and pervasive computing will be the emerging computing paradigm for the next few decades. What differentiates it from previous technologies is the fact that computation and wireless communications capability is embedded into objects, locations and even people. Like every new technology before it, ubiquitous and pervasive computing has considerable implications for conducting business. Products, locations, consumers and employees can create rich streams of information about themselves, their immediate environment and their use. This information is fed into the business process to provide unique insights on the current and future situation of the business. This book brings together the technological and business aspects of conducting commerce using ubiquitous and pervasive computing techniques, and also examines its implications for society at large. Individual chapters review the core technologies that make ubiquitous computing possible, the business standards that must be established to support the envisioned global infrastructures, and the applications that can be built today. They also examine business cases where investment in this technology is appropriate, as well as the economics mechanisms that must be designed for the effective use of such systems. Last but not least, the implications of ubiquitous and pervasive commerce for the legal system, employees and retailers, and the protection of the privacy of the general public are discussed.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
polimorphic actions, smart toolbox, ubiquitous commerce, ubiquitous computing technologies, smart assets, ubiquitous computing applications, smart items, flat pricing, integration depth, ubiquitous services, electronic product code, ubiquitous devices, backend systems, fair information practices, active tags, product identifiers, tool inventory, ill period
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New York, Big Red, Case Study, White Paper, Extending Customer Relationship Management, Global Positioning System, Martin Strassner, Matthias Lampe, Movable Asset Management, Skala Eressos, Supply Chain Management Standards
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