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Agboma, Florence, et Antonio Liotta. « Addressing User Expectations in Mobile Content Delivery ». Mobile Information Systems 3, no 3-4 (2007) : 153–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/719840.

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Multimedia services like television programs and live streaming of mobile videos can be delivered to mobile terminals via different access technologies. The question is – how do users perceive such services on mobile terminals? The objective of this study is to find the correlation between video quality thresholds and the user context. Our study reveals the thresholds of user's quality of experience (QoE) in a mobile environment by using different categories of content types, in relation to different access technologies and terminal capability. The mobile terminals used are: – (i) 3G Mobile Phone (ii) Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and (iii) Laptop. We argue that quality of service (QoS) management should be driven by the user perception of quality rather than resulting from raw engineering parameters such as latency, jitter, bandwidth etc. Our results will be of great interest to network operators, service providers, terminal manufacturers, and researchers working in the area of quality of service management.
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Maumbe, Blessing Mukabeta. « Mobile Agriculture in South Africa ». International Journal of ICT Research and Development in Africa 1, no 2 (avril 2010) : 35–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jictrda.2010040103.

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The rapid diffusion of mobile and wireless technologies is transforming agricultural development globally. In South Africa, rural e-government service delivery has been hampered by low Internet penetration. Mobile government offers a promising alternative to deliver public services to remote rural communities. In this regard, the author examines the potential of mobile and wireless technologies to deliver value-added services to rural communities in South Africa. An implementation framework comprising a multi-functional agro-portal and mobile agriculture services is proposed. The benefits and barriers of using mobile and wireless technologies in rural areas are examined, while key considerations and policy implications for mobile agriculture are discussed. The author advocates the development of “value-based” and “demand-driven” mobile agriculture services for the future growth and survival of mobile agriculture, which requires greater competition among service providers, use of multi-lingual e-content, integration of indigenous knowledge, mobile agriculture curriculum, mobile cyber-security, and customized value-added services for rural communities.
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Ezeh, Ann Nnenna, Anayochukwu Victor Eze et Esther Onyinyechi Eze. « Extension Agents’ Use of Mobile Phone Applications for Agricultural Extension Service Delivery in Ebonyi State Agricultural Development Programme, Nigeria ». Journal of Agricultural Extension 25, no 1 (1 mars 2021) : 48–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jae.v25i1.6.

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This study assessed extension agents’ use of mobile applications (apps) for extension service delivery in Ebonyi State Agricultural Development Programme (EBADP). The study involved 100 field extension agents. Percentage and mean score derived from 4-pointLikert-type scale was employed in the analysis of data. The results of the analysis showed that the most utilized mobile apps for extension service delivery were WhatsApp (76%) and facebook (53%). Lowland rice production (65%), cassava/maize/vegetable production (58%), and upland rice production (47%) were the most recommended packages of crop production component that were extended using mobile apps in EBADP. However, the use of mobile apps for extension service delivery were limited as a result of unavailability of network coverage in rural area (84%), lack of institutional policy for application of mobile apps in extension service (75%), low ownership of smartphones among farmers (73%), poor farmers’ knowledge on the use of mobile apps (67%), and poor internet connectivity (66%). Government should initiate e-extension policy, making mobile apps extension services mandatory for public extension organizations; extension organizations should develop specific mobile apps that will support extension service delivery; and organizing training programmes for extension agents on the use of mobile apps for extension service delivery. Keywords: Mobile apps, smartphones, extension service, WhatsApp, Facebook
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Idrish, Sherina, Afrin Rifat, Mehree Iqbal et Nabila Nisha. « Mobile Health Technology Evaluation ». International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction 13, no 2 (avril 2017) : 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijthi.2017040101.

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Globally, the advancement of mobile technology and the growing number of mobile phone users has promoted the boom in mobile health services. The influence of mobile technology has, in fact, made healthcare delivery more accessible, affordable and effective today. Consumers are thus increasingly using mobile devices as health service delivery aids across various countries. However, questions remain as to how consumer traits like personal innovativeness and self-efficacy, financial costs related to the service delivery and demographics like age and gender may affect the usage and adoption of mobile health services, especially for emerging economies like Bangladesh. Conceptual model of the study identifies self-efficacy, facilitating conditions, effort expectancy and performance expectancy to be significant constructs that influences users' overall perceptions of mobile health services, along with moderating effects of both age and gender upon the selected factors. Finally, the study highlights managerial implications, future research directions and limitations.
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Wulanadary, Ayu, Sudarman Sudarman et Ikhsan Ikhsan. « INOVASI BPJS KESEHATAN DALAM PEMBERIAN LAYANAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT : APLIKASI MOBILE JKN ». Jurnal Public Policy 5, no 2 (31 octobre 2019) : 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.35308/jpp.v5i2.1119.

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This paper discusses service innovations carried out by BPJS Health through the JKN Mobile Application. Jkn mobile application is the latest innovation from BPJS Health in improving services to the community, especially in the field of health, but many people who have not used this application because many people do not know about this application. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of service innovations provided through the mobile application jkn. In this study, researchers used a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach to the determination of purposive sampling informant techniques. Measurement of effectiveness through three indicators namely: time factor, accuracy factor, and service delivery style factor. Based on the results of the study showed that the services and information provided through the application have been effective when viewed from the time needed to provide services, carefulness in service delivery and service delivery style that is not discriminatory because it is systemized with the mobile application.
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Azlin, Azlin, Ery Muchyar Hasiri et Nofiati Nofiati. « Rancang Bangun Aplikasi Helper Shopping Berbasis Mobile ». JURNAL INFORMATIKA 9, no 1 (3 septembre 2020) : 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.55340/jiu.v9i1.214.

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<p><em>One of the daily activities carried out by the community to fulfill their daily needs is shopping. These activities can be done anywhere and anytime such as shopping through an online shop that is accessed through various devices such as smartphones or computers. With the convenience that there are some people feel it is not enough. This is because for some people who have a busy life will not have enough time to take the items that have been purchased at the online shop and there is still a lack of goods delivery services that will deliver the goods. The purpose of this study is to design a mobile-based Helper Shopping application that can be an alternative medium for the public in shopping and using courier services as a delivery service. In this application the buyer will order goods at the seller, then a courier will take the goods that have been ordered by the buyer at the seller's shop and deliver the item to the buyer. The method used in this research is the method of data collection by the method of observation, interview methods and literature methods then the data are analyzed into the steps of making an application. This research produces a mobile-based Helper Shopping application that allows people to make buying and selling transactions anywhere easily and using courier services as a delivery service.</em></p>
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Wu, Shu-Hua. « Minds Think Alike : How Do Food Delivery Mobile Applications Innovate Consumer Service ». Journal of Tourism and Services 13, no 25 (20 décembre 2022) : 137–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.29036/jots.v13i25.384.

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Food delivery mobile applications, such as UBER’S EATS and FOODPANDA mobile apps, are supported by real-time consumer transportation. The study will explain the importance of food delivery mobile apps to affect consumers’ continuance usage intention. A model with relative advantages was provided from the perspective of emotions, uses, and gratifications theory, and data collection using a food delivery mobile app that provided a survey with a hyperlink so that users would relate their experience to its use. 3,000 hyperlinks of invitations to the survey were sent out, with 431 returned. The design and relative service advantages significantly impact users, resulting in improved usage intention for mobile apps. One of the benefits is that the food delivery mobile app offers immediate services to help consumers, such as delivery or transportation. To increase efficiency, innovative food delivery mobile app link hospitality industries that achieve a one-stop service that fulfills user demand for their consumers; When the mobile app-enabled to provide precision and valuable information and create an innovative service assistant, such as a global position system and expected route of taxi and the cost, which better fulfill user needs and often leads to a higher appraisal than the previous service and enhances user intention.
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Ling, Goh Mei, Ho Sew Tiep et Ng Zhu Er. « Customer Satisfaction towards Mobile Food Delivery Apps during Covid-19 Pandemic ». 12th GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 12, no 1 (8 septembre 2021) : 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/gcbssproceeding.2021.12(58).

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In this era of technology, the development and explosion of the internet has created the online business platform for the services and products. One of the areas is the food delivery services. With development of mobile applications for food delivery, it has eased the process of delivering the ordered food, and at the same time create convenience to the beverage industry (Wang et al., 2019). The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in early last year has impacted everyone's daily life and resulted in pandemic control measures such as Movement Control Order (MCO) by the Malaysian government around the country. This change has required Malaysian to engage with new norms such as wearing masks, physical distancing and hand hygiene in their daily life. The pandemic has also sparked a new consumption pattern in society. Many people have opted for food delivery services and thus inflated the demand of food delivery service in Malaysia. Hence, understanding customer satisfaction towards the mobile food delivery apps is essential. There are several studies on the customer satisfaction towards online food delivery service during the COVID-19 pandemic (Prasetyo et al., 2021; Rahim & Yunus, 2021). Pasetyo et al. (2021) investigated the customer satisfaction and loyalty from the extended Theory of Planned Behaviour perspective. Meanwhile Rahim and Yunus (2021) examined the relationship between service quality, food quality and price of e-hailing food delivery service. However, these studies did not examine the effect of convenience and website quality on consumers satisfaction toward the mobile food delivery apps. Based on these, this study aims to examine the influence of the factors, namely service quality, convenience, price and website quality on customer satisfaction towards the mobile food delivery apps during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia. Keywords: Customer Satisfaction, Mobile Food Delivery Apps, COVID-19 Pandemic
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Saravani, Sarah-Jane, et Gaby Haddow. « A theory of mobile library service delivery ». Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 49, no 2 (17 juillet 2015) : 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961000615595854.

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Research indicates there is widespread acceptance that nomadicity of library users is a phenomenon that will continue to increase; however, mobile learning is a resource that relatively few academic libraries appear to be taking advantage of. This paper presents a model developed during an investigation using a grounded theory approach into factors that may contribute to the delivery of library services to mobile technologies. A sample of 42 professionally qualified library staff from the Australasian vocational education and training (VET) sector was investigated to determine how confident and capable library staff believed they were to respond to technology advancement challenges and the training and support required for that response. The resulting theoretical model explains the impact of mobile technologies on library services and highlights the complex factors contributing to mobile technology acceptance at both an organisational and individual level. The presence of a series of catalysing impacts forms a central core and their management can enable an organisation to move from a position of uncertainty to one where the consequences of mobile technologies have been normalised.
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Krejcar, Ondrej, Peter Brida et Stavros Kotsopoulos. « Miscellaneous Service Delivery to Modern Mobile Devices ». Journal of Computer Networks and Communications 2013 (2013) : 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/302502.

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Wisely, David Roger. « Mobile multimedia service delivery ». Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.418298.

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Mahmood, Azam. « A Mobile Service Delivery Platform forWeb Classifieds ». Thesis, KTH, Kommunikationsnät, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-141377.

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The Mobidoo Mobile Service Delivery Platform (MSDP) provides opportunity to the service providers to add online services by creating classifieds and advertising them to end users. These services can either be provided free of cost or with cost. Users can facilitate from these services by showing their interest and can get that particular service from service provider via ADMIN authentication or can also just surf through the services available on mobile web application. Main users of the application are ADMIN, SERVICE PROVIDERS AND PUBLIC USER. Graphical User Interface was developed by HTML5, CSS3 and PHP5. Moreover, the facility of geolocation filter is also added. This application is web based and specifically designed for Mobile phones but it also runs on Desktop PCs. In short, this is an application that has made online shopping easier.
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Mtshali, Eunice and Iyamu Tiko. « Understanding mobile technology for service delivery in academic library ». International Association for Computer Information Systems, 2013. http://encore.tut.ac.za/iii/cpro/DigitalItemViewPage.external?sp=1000578.

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The use of Mobile technologies in organisation including institution of higher education has increased significantly in recent years. In institution of higher education, the focuses have been on its use for teaching and learning. Due to the flexibility and easy accessibility, learners and educators are increasingly depending mobile technologies for their academic activities. The development of mobile technology has resulted in shifting the academic environment from traditional to mobile learning settings. This paper focused on the possible implications of mobile devices on teaching and learning. The qualitative case study approach was employed in the study. Based on the finding from the analysis of the empirical data, a Framework was developed. The Framework could be employed to address the implications in the drive to enhance the services of academic library. Mobile learning has a lot of potential for quick and wide reaching out to the geographically wide spread of learners. The paper helps to gain a deeper understanding of the impact of mobile technology in providing services in the library of academic institutions.
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Huenen, Anna Tamara van. « Drivers and barriers to value creation in mobile service delivery ». Master's thesis, NSBE - UNL, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/11782.

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
Mobile devices are growing in a popularity way for consumers to access the Internet for mobile services. As the number of mobile devices is multiplying, subscriptions to services through these devices are also expanding. Previous research has found that perceived service value positively mediates the cost/benefit trade-off with behavioural intentions to use mobile services. This research examines the effect of identification with the mobile phone and perceived ubiquity, as possible moderators on the perceived costs/benefits trade-off and perceived mobile service value. A web-survey was conducted using mobile transaction services as illustrative service. The results of the conducted web-survey reveal that perceived ubiquity helps explaining the perceived mobile service value. In contrast to expectations, identification with mobile devices does not make consumers more prone to use mobile services. This study delivered contribution for companies to provide a better understanding of specific drivers and barriers of mobile services to value creation and to help companies effectively allocate their resources to enhance consumer value perceptions.
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Lee, Choon-Hwa. « Context-aware, ubiquitous service discovery and delivery for mobile clients ». [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0000864.

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Ilako, Caroline. « The use of mobile technologies for mobile service delivery at Makerere University Library : a pilot study ». Diss., University of Pretoria, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/51907.

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Current trends in libraries require that students are able to access information and services beyond library buildings. Makerere University Library (Maklib) faces a number of challenges with regard to online and remote access to library resources and services. One possible solution to this problem lies in the use of mobile technologies. This study attempted to investigate how mobile technologies can be used to provide mobile-based library services at Makerere University library. A pilot study was conducted involving 31 postgraduate and 37 undergraduate students using questionnaires as the data collection tool. Qualitative data was collected and analyzed using Google Drive and was presented in form of text and graphs. Findings indicate that majority of Makerere University students own mobile phones that are internet enabled and those who do not own them have expressed interest in acquiring them in order to stay abreast with new technology. Although students owned internet enabled phones, they mainly used these devices to make and receive calls, and access different kinds of information ranging from news, social media to academic information. The services that students wanted to access using their mobile devices were: search the catalogue, request an e-book, request an item, chat with a librarian, view library news, access subject guides, search the library database, view library opening hours, View library contact information, Quick response, renew library items, book study group rooms, text messaging, book computer labs and view library map. There are also various resources that students expressed interest in and these include: Google searches, Google scholar, e-books, reference materials and e-journals. Convenience, flexibility, time saving, affordability are some of the reasons for acceptability of Mobile library services and resources. The majority of the respondents were positive about the implementation of the mobile services at Maklib however, some of the challenges mentioned by students include high cost of the devices and the ability to access internet services while in office. The study concludes that:  Mobile technology awareness is rapidly increasing among Ugandans especially students in higher education such as those at Makerere University.  Ownership of mobile devices is widespread among both the postgraduate and undergraduate students.  Both postgraduate and undergraduate students expressed their interest in accessing mobile library services and resources. Recommendations that ought to be adopted by Maklib and any other academic library willing to implement mobile library services are discussed.
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2013.
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Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2013.
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De, Wee Janice A. « An investigation into how mobile technologies can advance service delivery for library users at the University of Pretoria Library Services ». Diss., University of Pretoria, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/43790.

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Mobile technologies are seen as an emerging technology that affects individuals and organizations. These technologies are becoming more affordable and accessible over time with advanced designs and computing capabilities. These technologies affect how people use and access the internet, how people create and access content or services, and how people choose to communicate. In addition these technologies have infiltrated the educational sector, and effected how educational institutions such as a university deliver services to academics, students and staff. As these technologies are effecting educational institutions academic libraries that support such educational institutions have had to embrace these technologies by adapting and adding additional services to accommodate users. Examples of such new and emerging services can be seen through the establishment of mobile library websites, mobile library applications available for users from various types of mobile devices such as cell phones, mobile tablets, and e-readers. Libraries are adapting traditional services such as catalogues, resources and other services to be accessible and usable from such devices. This study is focused on a South African academic library, taking a closer look at mobile library service delivery, to investigate whether library services delivered from mobile devices can enhance service delivery. The study is focused on an established mobile library website, and looks at the post implementation of the mobile library website from the perspective of Natural and Agricultural Sciences students at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
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Nordstedt, David Roger. « MicroJini a service discovery and delivery infrastructure for pervasive computing / ». [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2001. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0000338.

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Thesis (M.E.)--University of Florida, 2001.
Title from title page of source document. Document formatted into pages; contains xi, 76 p.; also contains graphics. Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Krolikowski, Aaron Michael. « Mobile-enabled payment methods and public service delivery in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:07feeaf5-fde9-4fc0-a86a-112fd78fb402.

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Rapid expansions of mobile communication technologies across sub-Saharan Africa have generated considerable optimism regarding their impact on socioeconomic development outcomes. Key payment applications, such as mobile-enabled payment instruments (i.e. SMS-based mobile money and wireless pay point services) are experiencing substantial adoption in East Africa and Dar es Salaam was the first city in sub-Saharan Africa to integrate these payment instruments into the urban water sector in mid-2009. Tanzania's largest city is demonstrative of the potential of mobile communication technologies to overcome water provision challenges such as inefficient billing and collection systems and revenue under-collection. This thesis uses Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD) as an organising theoretical perspective to examine relationships between the use of mobile-enabled payment methods for water bill payments and customer payment behaviours, water utility performance, and access to water services. Data were collected using a survey methodology that tested hypotheses related to financial sustainability, petty corruption, satisfaction and service quality in payment practices, and neighbourhood resale in the informal water sector. Data sources include a survey administered to a stratified random sample of 1097 water utility customers; 42 semi-structured interviews with relevant stakeholders within the water sector and telecommunications industry; and a unique water payments database with information on approximately 1,000,000 water-related transactions made by over 106,000 customers. Qualitative and quantitative analyses provide evidence that the use of mobile-enabled payment methods can significantly improve customer payment behaviours (i.e. frequency of payment, annual revenue collection per customer), reduce opportunities for petty corruption (i.e. theft, bribery, and record-keeping), and support better access to improved water sources by unconnected households through neighbourhood resale practices. Implications for urban water provision in sub-Saharan Africa include higher collection efficiencies, more active customer bases, and wider direct and indirect reliance on utility-provided services. This thesis also contributes to ICTD scholarship by providing evidence that the use of mobile-enabled payment methods represents a disruptive transformation that enables more extensive and active citizen participation in the billing and payment processes of public service provision.
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Baumüller, Heike [Verfasser]. « Agricultural Innovation and Service Delivery through Mobile Phones : Analyses in Kenya / Heike Baumüller ». Bonn : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1077269420/34.

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Livres sur le sujet "Mobile service delivery"

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Ghezzi, Antonio. A qualitative technology classification framework for mobile middleware content and service delivery platform assessment. New York : Novinka/Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Scupola, Ada. Innovative mobile platform developments for electronic services design and delivery. Hershey, PA : Business Science Reference, 2012.

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Hulme, Thomas S. Networking through regional child health centers : An alternative delivery system. Iowa City, Iowa : Iowa Mobile and Regional Child Health Specialty Clinics, University of Iowa, 1986.

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Walsh, Andrew. Using Mobile Technology to Deliver Library Services : A Handbook. Facet Publishing, 2012.

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Using Mobile Technology to Deliver Library Services : A Handbook. Scarecrow Press, 2012.

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Using Mobile Technology To Deliver Library Services A Handbook. Facet Publishing, 2012.

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Ally, Mohamed, et Gill Needham, dir. M-Libraries 4. Facet, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.29085/9781783300037.

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A brand new edition of the highly successful M-Libraries series, this draws together cutting-edge international contributions from the leading authorities in the field. Based on the proceedings of the Fourth International M-Libraries Conference held in Milton Keynes in 2012 it explores the variety of work that libraries are doing across the world to deliver resources to users via mobile and hand-held devices. The main strands of discussion include: Imagination - looking at the future of m-libraries; Transformation - focusing on the transformation of services, learners or institutions through the introduction of mobile technologies; Inspiration - focusing on mobile innovation; Implementation - case studies of successful implementation of mobile services; Collaboration - a discussion of mobile strategy and ideas. Readership: Information professionals in all sectors and researchers, educators, technical developers, managers and library professionals. It will also be invaluable for students of library and information science and newcomers to the profession.
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Staff, MedStar Mobile Healthcare. Mobile Integrated Healthcare : Approach to Implementation. Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 2014.

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Millard, Christopher, dir. Cloud Computing Law. 2e éd. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198716662.001.0001.

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This book examines in detail the legal implications of cloud computing. In essence, 'the cloud' is a way of delivering computing resources as a utility service via the Internet. It is evolving very rapidly with substantial investments being made in infrastructure, platforms, and applications, all delivered 'as a service'. The demand for cloud resources is enormous, driven by such developments as the deployment on a vast scale of mobile apps and the rapid emergence of 'Big Data'. The book explains what cloud computing is and how it works; analyses contractual relationships between cloud service providers and their customers, as well as the complex roles of intermediaries; and explores specific arrangements for public sector cloud procurement and questions about ownership of data in clouds. It also studies the protection of personal data in clouds, governance challenges relating to access to data in clouds by law enforcement authorities, ways of facilitating competition between cloud service providers, and the consumer protection implications of cloud computing.
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Murray, W. Bosseau, Sorin Vaduva et Benjamin W. Berg. Telemedicine, Teleanesthesia, and Telesurgery. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190495756.003.0033.

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Telemedicine overcomes barriers to the delivery of health care services including, distance, cost, gaps in distribution and availability of providers. Anesthesia and surgery applications include remote robotic anesthesia and surgery, preoperative assessment at a distance, physiologic monitoring, remote mentoring, and comprehensive critical care services. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and other legislation supports expansion of telemedicine by enabling telemedicine regulation and reimbursement. Tele-Anesthesia applications are expanding and future economically viable telehealth programs will address a variety of anesthesia specific challenges and domains including pain management, postoperative assessment, just in time training for new clinical applications and anesthesia procedures. Telemedicine techniques include synchronous and asynchronous interactions, virtual presence, mobile-health, and haptics enabled robotics, which are used alone or in combination. Focus areas for development of efficient and effective new Tele-Anesthesia programs include chronic care, remote emergency care, and disaster support. Provider acceptance in tele-anesthesia requires education and training to achieve the full advantages of telemedicine.
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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Mobile service delivery"

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Makitla, Ishmael, et Thomas Fogwill. « Mobi4D : Mobile Value-Adding Service Delivery Platform ». Dans Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 55–68. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2598-0_6.

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Hinson, Robert E., et Louis Numelio Tettey. « Banking the Cocoa Farmer in Ghana : The Role of Mobile Technology ». Dans Digital Service Delivery in Africa, 187–203. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83909-3_8.

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Günter, Manuel, et Torsten Braun. « Internet Service Delivery Control with Mobile Code ». Dans Telecommunication Network Intelligence, 3–19. Boston, MA : Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35522-1_1.

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Nakamura, Hiroaki, et Madoka Yuriyama. « Context-Aware Service Delivery to Mobile Users ». Dans Advances in Multimedia Information Processing — PCM 2002, 33–40. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36228-2_5.

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Mtshengu, Siphelele, et Tendani Mawela. « Mobile Government Service Delivery Challenges in Municipalities ». Dans Information Systems, 289–301. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95947-0_20.

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Bosch, Peter, Alessandro Duminuco, Jeff Napper, Louis Sam Samuel et Paul Polakos. « Mobile Network Function and Service Delivery Virtualization and Orchestration ». Dans Software Defined Mobile Networks (SDMN), 167–87. Chichester, UK : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118900253.ch10.

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Chen, Jiangyan, M. J. O’Grady et G. M. P. O’Hare. « Autonomy and Intelligence – Opportunistic Service Delivery in Mobile Computing ». Dans Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1201–7. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11893011_152.

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Zhang, Yong, Shensheng Zhang et Hongxia Tong. « Adaptive Service Delivery for Mobile Users in Ubiquitous Computing Environments ». Dans Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, 209–18. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11833529_22.

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Ghezzi, Antonio, Filippo Renga et Raffaello Balocco. « A Technology Classification Model for Mobile Content and Service Delivery Platforms ». Dans Enterprise Information Systems, 600–614. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01347-8_50.

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Skillen, Kerry-Louise, Chris Nugent, Mark Donnelly, Liming Chen et William Burns. « Using Ontologies for Managing User Profiles in Personalised Mobile Service Delivery ». Dans Health Monitoring and Personalized Feedback using Multimedia Data, 245–64. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17963-6_13.

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Karantjias, Athanasios, et Despina Polemi. « Secure Business Content Delivery Service ». Dans 2007 IEEE 18th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pimrc.2007.4394011.

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Das, Rubel, Safikureshi Mondal et Nandini Mukherjee. « MoRe-care : Mobile-assisted remote healthcare service delivery ». Dans 2018 10th International Conference on Communication Systems & Networks (COMSNETS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/comsnets.2018.8328294.

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Bhamare, Deval, Aiman Erbad, Raj Jain et Mohammed Samaka. « Automated service delivery platform for C-RANs ». Dans 2017 Second International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fmec.2017.7946434.

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Ogunleye, Olalekan S., Ishmael Makitla, Adele Botha, J. P. Tomay, Thomas Fogwill, Dhiren Seetharam et Paul Geldenhuys. « Mobi4D : A next generation service delivery platform for mobile government services : An African perspective ». Dans Technology (ICAST). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icastech.2011.6145152.

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Cho, Changhee, Tran-Thi-Thu Ha et Jinsul Kim. « P2P-based Mobile Social Media Delivery Methodology for Beaming Broadcast Service ». Dans Mobile and Wireless 2013. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2013.42.06.

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Elshenawy, Mohamed, Mohamed El-Darieby et Baher Abdulhai. « Mobile service-oriented content delivery in wireless mesh networks ». Dans 2009 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/inm.2009.5188873.

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Baladron, C., J. M. Aguiar, L. Calavia, B. Carro, A. Cadenas, R. de las Heras et A. Sanchez-Esguevillas. « Platform for ubiquitous mobile service composition, management and delivery ». Dans 2011 7th International Conference on Next Generation Web Services Practices (NWeSP). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nwesp.2011.6088151.

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Mäkelä, Jukka, Markus Luoto, Tiia Sutinen et Kostas Pentikousis. « Evaluation of an information service for enhanced multiaccess media delivery ». Dans 5th International Mobile Multimedia Communications Conference. ICST, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/icst.mobimedia2009.7538.

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Murphy, Sean, Abdelhamid Nafaa et Jacek Serafinski. « Advanced service delivery to the Connected Car ». Dans 2013 IEEE 9th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wimob.2013.6673354.

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Seo, Seung-Hyun, Jongho Won, Elisa Bertino, Yousung Kang et Dooho Choi. « A Security Framework for a Drone Delivery Service ». Dans MobiSys'16 : The 14th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services. New York, NY, USA : ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2935620.2935629.

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Vanderwood, Karl, Grace Stonecipher, Sue Myers et Brandn Green. Feasibility study for mobile opioid treatment program planning and service delivery considerations in Montana. JG Research and Evaluation, septembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36855/sor2022.2.

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Cantor, Amy, Heidi D. Nelson, Miranda Pappas, Chandler Atchison, Brigit Hatch, Nathalie Huguet, Brittny Flynn et Marian McDonagh. Effectiveness of Telehealth for Women’s Preventive Services. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), juin 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer256.

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Objectives. To evaluate the effectiveness, use, and implementation of telehealth for women’s preventive services for reproductive healthcare and interpersonal violence (IPV), and to evaluate patient preferences and engagement for telehealth, particularly in the context of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Data sources. Ovid MEDLINE®, CINAHL®, Embase®, and Cochrane CENTRAL databases (July 1, 2016, to March 4, 2022); manual review of reference lists; suggestions from stakeholders; and responses to a Federal Register Notice. Review methods. Eligible abstracts and full-text articles of telehealth interventions were independently dual reviewed for inclusion using predefined criteria. Dual review was used for data abstraction, study-level risk of bias assessment, and strength of evidence (SOE) rating using established methods. Meta-analysis was not conducted due to heterogeneity of studies and limited available data. Results. Searches identified 5,704 unique records. Eight randomized controlled trials, one nonrandomized trial, and seven observational studies, involving 10,731 participants, met inclusion criteria. Of these, nine evaluated IPV services and seven evaluated contraceptive care, the only reproductive health service studied. Risk of bias was low in one study, moderate in nine trials and five observational studies, and high in one study. Telehealth interventions were intended to replace usual care in 14 studies and supplement care in 2 studies. Delivery modes included telephone (5 studies), online modules (5 studies), and mobile applications (1 study), and was unclear or undefined in five studies. There were no differences between telehealth interventions to supplement contraceptive care and comparators for rates of contraceptive use, sexually transmitted infection, and pregnancy (low SOE); evidence was insufficient for abortion rates. There were no differences between telehealth IPV services versus comparators for outcomes measuring repeat IPV, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, fear of partner, coercive control, self-efficacy, and safety behaviors (low SOE). The COVID-19 pandemic increased telehealth utilization. Barriers to telehealth interventions included limited internet access and digital literacy among English-speaking IPV survivors, and technical challenges and confidentiality concerns for contraceptive care. Telehealth use was facilitated by strategies to ensure safety of individuals who receive IPV services. Evidence was insufficient to evaluate access, health equity, or harms outcomes. Conclusions. Limited evidence suggests that telehealth interventions for contraceptive care and IPV services result in equivalent clinical and patient-reported outcomes as in-person care. Uncertainty remains regarding the most effective approaches for delivering these services, and how to best mobilize telehealth, particularly for women facing barriers to healthcare.
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Chotelal, Shreshta, Marla Dukharan, Jeetendra Khadan et Melissa Marchand. Financial Inclusion and FinTech in Suriname. Inter-American Development Bank, février 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003988.

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This paper examines the potential role FinTech can play to support Surinames financial inclusion efforts. Financial technologyor “FinTech”describes the integration of technology into financial services to improve their use and delivery to customers. More importantly, it has the potential to meet the needs of those population segments that are not the main target of traditional financial services models. FinTech applications include mobile banking, mobile money, point-of-sale, e-commerce, and digital currencies. These solutions have contributed to financial inclusion, strengthening financial development, economic growth, poverty reduction, and socioeconomic development. We find that Suriname is making progress in promoting the development and use of FinTech. Still, there is room for further improvement, especially in fostering an enabling environment to harness FinTech opportunities, strengthening broader financial sector policies, addressing potential risks, promoting international collaboration, and addressing critical country-specific challenges.
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Report on Norplant® implants in Indonesia. Population Council, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1995.1021.

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At the request of the Indonesian National Family Planning Coordinating Board, the Population Council’s consultant team reviewed issues related to Norplant® implant service delivery in Indonesia and recommended specific areas for new initiatives, improvements, and further research. The team reviewed secondary sources on the subject and visited Indonesia from April 17–28, 1995. They talked with family planning (FP) officials and observers and made field visits to West Java and Yogyakarta. This report reviews important issues facing the national FP program, particularly regarding Norplant insertions and removals. Program approaches are included, as are an outline for a national assessment study that could help Indonesia estimate the magnitude of the implant-removal problem in specific geographic areas and develop a long-term plan for handling removals on a routine basis. The top priorities now are simultaneous efforts to address the current need for implant removals through existing and planned management systems; mobilize resources for a Norplant implant-removal plan of action at the provincial, district, and subdistrict levels; evaluate and monitor removal efforts and impact; and conduct a major national Norplant implant assessment study.
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