Client Server System for e-Services Access Using Mobile Communications Networks
The client server systems using mobile
communications networks for data transmission became very
attractive for many economic agents, in the purpose of promoting and
offering electronic services to their clients. E-services are suitable for
business developing and financial benefits increasing. The products
or services can be efficiently delivered to a large number of clients,
using mobile Internet access technologies. The clients can have
access to e-services, anywhere and anytime, with the support of 3G,
GPRS, WLAN, etc., channels bandwidth, data services and protocols.
Based on the mobile communications networks evolution and
development, a convergence of technological and financial interests
of mobile operators, software developers, mobile terminals producers
and e-content providers is established. These will lead to a high level
of integration of IT&C resources and will facilitate the value added
services delivery through the mobile communications networks. In
this paper it is presented a client server system, for e-services access,
with Smartphones and PDA-s mobile software applications, installed
on Symbian and Windows Mobile operating systems.
[1] Steve Babin, 2006, Developing Software for Symbian OS, John Wiley &
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[2] List of All Symbian/C++ Tools
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/resources/tools_and_sdks/listings/sy
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[3] http://uiq.com/getting_started_with_uiq3.html
[4] Symbian on GPRS
http://www.symbian.com/symbianos/standards/symbianongprs.html
[5] Sony Ericsson Developer World
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/home/p_home.jsp
[6] Why is a different operating system needed?
http://www.symbian.com/files/rx/file6383.pdf
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www.metrowerks.com
[8] Comms and Telephony Programming for the Sony Ericsson P800/P900,
November 2003, www. sonyericsson.com
[9] An introduction to the Symbian OS platform developers, November
2002, www. sonyericsson.com
[1] Steve Babin, 2006, Developing Software for Symbian OS, John Wiley &
Sons Ltd
[2] List of All Symbian/C++ Tools
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/resources/tools_and_sdks/listings/sy
mbian_cpp_tools.html
[3] http://uiq.com/getting_started_with_uiq3.html
[4] Symbian on GPRS
http://www.symbian.com/symbianos/standards/symbianongprs.html
[5] Sony Ericsson Developer World
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/home/p_home.jsp
[6] Why is a different operating system needed?
http://www.symbian.com/files/rx/file6383.pdf
[7] UIQ C++ and personal Java for P800/P900, October 2003,
www.metrowerks.com
[8] Comms and Telephony Programming for the Sony Ericsson P800/P900,
November 2003, www. sonyericsson.com
[9] An introduction to the Symbian OS platform developers, November
2002, www. sonyericsson.com
@article{"International Journal of Electrical, Electronic and Communication Sciences:55205", author = "Eugen Pop and Mihai Barbos and Razvan Lupu", title = "Client Server System for e-Services Access Using Mobile Communications Networks", abstract = "The client server systems using mobile
communications networks for data transmission became very
attractive for many economic agents, in the purpose of promoting and
offering electronic services to their clients. E-services are suitable for
business developing and financial benefits increasing. The products
or services can be efficiently delivered to a large number of clients,
using mobile Internet access technologies. The clients can have
access to e-services, anywhere and anytime, with the support of 3G,
GPRS, WLAN, etc., channels bandwidth, data services and protocols.
Based on the mobile communications networks evolution and
development, a convergence of technological and financial interests
of mobile operators, software developers, mobile terminals producers
and e-content providers is established. These will lead to a high level
of integration of IT&C resources and will facilitate the value added
services delivery through the mobile communications networks. In
this paper it is presented a client server system, for e-services access,
with Smartphones and PDA-s mobile software applications, installed
on Symbian and Windows Mobile operating systems.", keywords = "Client server system, e-services access, mobile
communications, PDA, Smartphone.", volume = "2", number = "5", pages = "834-6", }