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A Study on Intelligent System Design of U-Business Service by Using Ubiquitous Component Technologies
Author(s) -
Hangbae Chang
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of advanced robotic systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.394
H-Index - 46
eISSN - 1729-8814
pISSN - 1729-8806
DOI - 10.5772/45857
Subject(s) - computer science , ubiquitous computing , service (business) , component (thermodynamics) , obstacle , service design , ubiquitous commerce , business requirements , business model , services computing , intelligent network , telecommunications , business process , process management , service delivery framework , world wide web , web service , business , human–computer interaction , marketing , physics , political science , law , thermodynamics , work in process
The u-Business service is prevailed trend due to rapid development of telecommunication technology and the growth of ubiquitous computing environments. However, since the majority of u-Business service cases such as home network service, location-based service have not been focused on user requirements, and deduced business services and built systems considering only technical issues, there may be a possibility to be an obstacle for spreading advanced future u-Business services. Therefore, this study investigated user requirements to model the u-Bookstore business service as a killer service of u-Businesses and designed a system for a large bookstore. By exploiting various ways to deduce u-Service's requirements needed in the future-enabled ubiquitous computing business environments and proposing directions to implement them. This study result is anticipated to suggest validity for developing ubiquitous computing technologies, and it is expected to utilize as fundamental data for spreading u-Business

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