Afridi, A.H.: Mobile social computing: Swarm intelligence based collaboration. Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science, vol. 2198 (2012)Afridi, A.H.: Mobile social computing: Swarm intelligence based collaboration. Lec- ture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science, vol. 2198 (2012...
(2009): "The Next Paradigm Shift in the Mobile Ecosystem: Mobile Social Computing and the Increasing Relevance of Users", Communications & Strategies, no. 75, pp. 57-77.Pascu, C., Misuraca, G. y Lusoli, W. (2009). The next paradigm shift in the mobile ecosystem: mobile social ...
When we collate the longitude and latitude coordinates and augment them with short personal narratives, overlapping and common lines become visible. The stories at these intersections stimulate interest and offer opportunities for further networking. Social Patchwork tests how urban computing can facilitate...
Advanced socio-technical systems especially handheld and mobile devices are no longer esoteric; rather they are a part of daily life for billions of people worldwide endowing a sense of every time connectedness that helps in realizing the ideology behind social computing applications (such as, Face...
This book presents a review of traditional context-aware computing research, identifies its limitations in developing social context-aware pervasive systems, and introduces a new technology framework to address these limitations. Thus, this book provides a good reference for developments in context-aware...
Recent advances of mobile edge computing (MEC), caching, and device-to-device (D2D) communications can have significant impacts on MSNs in 5G systems. In addition, the knowledge of social relationships among users is important in these new paradigms to improve the security and efficiency of MSNs...
Taking after the distributed computing innovation, we propose two arrangements: AMoV (versatile portable video gushing) and ESoV (proficient social video sharing). A private operator is developed for every portable client in the cloud which conform the video bit rate utilizing versatile video coding...
Mobile devices, mostly smartphones and tablets, create unique security concerns for IT to address. Learn how to deploy a mobile fleet safely and securely.
Table 1.1.Quick Comparison Between Different Forms of Mobile Computing Devices Empty CellMobile Phones and SmartphonesTabletsLaptopWearables Primary usePhone/voice communication; text messagesSurf web, video chatting, social networkingComputing, cannot make phone calls (need to use VOIP/software to make ...
A Digital Platform for Marketing Communications in the Mobile and Social Media Space Editors and Affiliations Department of Information Technology, Poznan University of Economics, Mansfelda 4, 60-854, Poznan, Poland Elsa Estevez