2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2014.12.030
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A mobile business information system for the control of local and remote workforce through reactive and behavior-based monitoring

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“…The proposed model is taken for granted as the end user and the target node that have connectivity to the internet. The target node is conceived as a device for the provision of services that addresses features in all layers of the OSI model, from the physical layer to the application layer interoperability services focusing in the routing layer [42], [43]. The model proposed in Fig.…”
Section: Result: Proposed Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed model is taken for granted as the end user and the target node that have connectivity to the internet. The target node is conceived as a device for the provision of services that addresses features in all layers of the OSI model, from the physical layer to the application layer interoperability services focusing in the routing layer [42], [43]. The model proposed in Fig.…”
Section: Result: Proposed Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, personal characteristics and features do not influence user intentions. Other mobile‐based services include Ríos‐Aguilar and Lloréns‐Montes (2015), who studied a mobile presence control information system for control of local and remote workforces through reactive and behavior‐based monitoring. Zioupou et al (2014) studied business information systems (BIS) adoption in the agri‐food sector.…”
Section: Mbus Adoption Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Users are not allowed to register their attendance outside a specified virtual geographic boundary, known as a geofence. In [29], a mobile presence control information system that utilize the real-time location capabilities of mobile devices was used to demonstrate the effectiveness and reliability of mobilebased geolocation service. A geolocation-based attendance management system which uses geofencing to create a virtual box representing the classroom was proposed in [30] where the user's exact location is then retrieved using GPS coordinates from their mobile devices.…”
Section: Qr Code Based and Geolocation Based Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%