2006
DOI: 10.1515/ijnsns.2006.7.4.381
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Mobile Data Access and Mobile Decision Support

Abstract: Traditional decision support does not consider real-time and mobility of user terminals, leading to inconvenience for mobile users to access database and make decision. Data play an important role in decision-making. The paper presents mobile data services architecture, discusses device-related data, user-related data and historical data in mobile process, and describes mobile decision support architecture related to data accessed in mobile terminal in the end.

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“…If the destination node is not within the transmission range of the source node, the source node takes help of the intermediate nodes or routers to communicate with the destination node. Civilian applications include peer-to-peer computing and file sharing, mobile decision making [1,2], location area management for mobile computing [3], and searching rescue operations. Military applications include battle fields among a fleet of ships, a group of armored vehicles or a large of military aircraft.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the destination node is not within the transmission range of the source node, the source node takes help of the intermediate nodes or routers to communicate with the destination node. Civilian applications include peer-to-peer computing and file sharing, mobile decision making [1,2], location area management for mobile computing [3], and searching rescue operations. Military applications include battle fields among a fleet of ships, a group of armored vehicles or a large of military aircraft.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%