On requeriments for mobile commerce

Authors

  • Jari Veijalainen WASEDA UNIVERSITY, GLOBAL INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION INSTITUTE JAPON
  • Peter Yamakawa WASEDA UNIVERSITY, GLOBAL INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION INSTITUTE JAPON
  • Mitsuji Matsumoto WASEDA UNIVERSITY, GLOBAL INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION INSTITUTE JAPON
  • Jouni Markkula UNIVERSITY OF JYVASKYLA, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE FINLANDIA
  • Afrodite Tsalgatidou UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS, DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS GRECIA
  • Stathes Hadjiefthymiades UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS, DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS GRECIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46631/jefas.2003.v8n15.01

Keywords:

comercio movil

Abstract

Los avances en Internet y redes inaldmbricas y el rapido crecimiento del ntimero de equipos moviles han resultado en el crecimiento acelerado del comercio movil. Consideramos el comercio mévil como un subconjunto del comercio electrénico en el que las transacciones se realizan utilizando un terminal movil y una red inalambrica. El usuario de equipos moviles y sus requerimientos juegan un rol en el desarrollo del comercio movil, en adicion al desarrollo tecnolégico y el desarrollo de los marcos regulatorios. Este documento aborda los requerimientos para el comercio moévil de un modo sistemdtico. Primero, establece el escenario del comercio movil revisando los conceptos y requerimientos bdsicos. Luego introduce un metamodelo publicado con anterioridad y consistente en cuatro esferas de interés: marcos regulatorios, modelos de negocios, infraestructura global y tecnologias de apoyo. Los requerimientos para el comercio movil se agrupan por estas esferas y son analizados en este contexto. El énfasis se pone en aquellos requerimientos que han de persistir. Se muestra que, muchos de ellos se originan en una esfera y luego se propagan a otra esfera, de modo que con frecuencia toman una forma mds concreta. La esfera de tecnologias de apoyo se refiere a las tecnologias futuras que estdn siendo desarrolladas ahora para responder a los requerimientos que surjan en el futuro.

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Published

2003-12-30

How to Cite

Veijalainen, J. ., Yamakawa, P., Matsumoto , M., Markkula , J. ., Tsalgatidou, A. ., & Hadjiefthymiades , S. . (2003). On requeriments for mobile commerce. Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science, 8(15), 7–22. https://doi.org/10.46631/jefas.2003.v8n15.01