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Mobile Computing and Commerce

  • Mobile Computing and Commerce
  • Outline
  • Topic
  • IS Mobile Computing and Commerce
  • Introduction
    • Body
  • Conclusion
  • Concluding all the above information indicated on the draft.
  • Annotated bibliography
  • Turban, E. (2006). Electronic commerce 2006: a managerial perspective. New York: Pearson       Prentice Hall.
  •             Turban’s book offers a clear view on various basics that relate to mobile computing and m-commerce. The book gives some guidelines on how managers in various departments of an organization ought to cope with new technology that has come along in the environment of e-commerce. Taking an approach on the development of the mobile and commerce, Turban gives a clear illustration of the m-commerce landscape and explains the reader how it was possible to make the developments. The book gives an outline of how e-commerce associates with e-business for managers mangers ought to benefit while using mobile computing and e-commerce.
  •             According to the outline indicated above, my final draft will reflect much on the application of the e-commerce on the business environment. After, giving a clear explanation of what is the meaning of mobile and e-commerce, I ought to give several examples on mobile computing that supports m-commerce. This will include devices, software and services. In addition, I ought to explain the applications of m-commerce in finance.
  •             In my final draft, I have an obligation of explaining to the perspective audience the applications of m-commerce in the in the marketing department. The marketing department regards to shopping, advertising and provision of various content. The draft also explains the application of m-commerce in large organizations. In addition, the draft explains the application of m-commerce in personal and consumer areas. The draft also includes various explanations on the new technology that associates with m-commerce. The draft gives an overview of the barriers that affect the environment of e-commerce.
  • Annotated Reference list
  • The following outlined list of references will be giving the reader of my draft additional information and materials related to IS Mobile computing and commerce.
  • Barnes, S & Scornavacca, E. (2006). Unwired business: cases in mobile business. New York:        Idea Group Inc (IGI).
  • Das, V.V. (2010). Information and Communication Technologies: International Conference, ICT 2010, Kochi, Kerala, India, September 7-9, 2010, Proceedings. New York: Springer.
  • Talukdar, A. K. (2010). Mobile Computing, 2E. New York: Tata McGraw-Hill Education.
  • Turban, E. (2006). Electronic commerce 2006: a managerial perspective. New York: Pearson       Prentice Hall.
  • Unhelkar, B .(2006). Handbook of research in mobile business: technical, methodological and       social perspectives. New York: Idea Group Inc (IGI).
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  • Answer of question two
  • The average person today consumes almost three times as much information as what the typical person consumed in 1960, according to research at the University of California, San Diego.And The New York Times reports that the average computer user checks 40 websites a day and can switch programs 36 times an hour.
  • "It's an onslaught of information coming in today," says Times technology journalist Matt Richtel. "At one time a screen meant maybe something in your living room. But now it's something in your pocket so it goes everywhere — it can be behind the wheel, it can be at the dinner table, it can be in the bathroom. We see it everywhere today."
  • Describing Mobile Computing and commerce
  • Mobile computing environment that supports m-commerce
  • Applications of m-commerce finance
  • Application of m-commerce in the marketing department
  • Application of m-commerce with large organizations
  • Consumer and personal application of m-commerce
  • The new technology in the environment of m-commerce
  • The major barriers that affect m-commerce
  1. Create a post that includes the original citation, as is.
  1. Then, write a paragraph that cites specific errors, particularly grammatical, from the text
    Passage.         
  •             The above two paragraphs contains grammatical errors that include plagiarism. Plagiarism means that the story was not fully cited as recommended. The author used ideas from other written materials and did not include citation. Another grammatical error that I identified is punctuation errors within the article. In addition, the article consists of poor sentence structure. The writing style of the story is not recommendable for formal writing.
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  1. Finally, rewrite the passage.
  •             Nowadays, the average person is able to receive information three times more than typical man did in 1960. This information derived from the University of California, San Diego outlines the above information. In addition, the New York Times gives an illustration that the average person who uses computer daily may check about 40 websites and possibly switch different programs 36 times an hour (NPR, 2011).
  •             Matt Richtel who is a journalist specialized in technology issues, in times magazine; states that it is an onslaught of information scientists are inventing nowadays (NPR, 2011). He comments that, in early times, scientists made computer to be an in door machine but now it is a portable machine.
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  • References
  • NPR. (2011). Digital overload: Your brain on gadgets. New York: New York Times.
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