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Recent advances in wireless technology have increased the number of mobile device users and given pace to the rapid development and deployment of e-commerce to the mobile user. This new type of e-commerce, conducting transactions via mobile terminals, is called mobile commerce (mcommerce). Due to its inherent characteristics such as ubiquity, personalization, flexibility, and dissemination, mobile commerce promises business unprecedented market potential, greater productivity and higher profitability. With this in mind, it is perhaps not surprising that mobile commerce is growing much faster than its fixed counterpart. Unlike e-commerce, m-commerce is more personalized and there is a need for a novel approach to evaluating m-commerce applications. This paper examines the issues in designing mcommerce applications not only from a technical viewpoint but also from the end users¿ perspective.Version
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Wang, J.J, Song, Z., Lei, P. and Sheriff, R. E. (2005). Design and evaluation of M-Commerce applications. Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications, Perth, Western Australia, 3 - 5 October 2005. pp. 745 - 749, ISBN: 0-7803-9132-2. DOI: 10.1109/APCC.2005.1554161.Link to Version of Record
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https://doi.org/10.1109/APCC.2005.1554161