2005
DOI: 10.1007/bf03250970
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Technische Möglichkeiten und Akzeptanz mobiler Anwendungen

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“…to model and manage various business processes centrally and to create dynamically new business processes considering mobile features. The classic mobile support for employees can be realized especially in areas where value added related tasks need to be provided in an environment characterized by mobility [11]. In addition, opportunities exist to increase the capability and efficacy through the integration between physical objects in the real world and business information systems [11] to cover existing PLM workflows for mobile users.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…to model and manage various business processes centrally and to create dynamically new business processes considering mobile features. The classic mobile support for employees can be realized especially in areas where value added related tasks need to be provided in an environment characterized by mobility [11]. In addition, opportunities exist to increase the capability and efficacy through the integration between physical objects in the real world and business information systems [11] to cover existing PLM workflows for mobile users.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classic mobile support for employees can be realized especially in areas where value added related tasks need to be provided in an environment characterized by mobility [11]. In addition, opportunities exist to increase the capability and efficacy through the integration between physical objects in the real world and business information systems [11] to cover existing PLM workflows for mobile users. The overarching objective was already defined at a general and abstract level for the Internet of Things in order to provide additional information for the realities and to minimize information gaps [12].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Italy 123%, Germany 102%, Japan 80%, USA 77% [3]), a rising number of people are accustomed to using them. Many mobile telephones support the installation of additional software providing access to the local data of the user and the ability to access further data via the mobile network [4]. If the present geographical position of the device can be located too, its application as a personal assistant to support the user in his or her travel planning, and especially to facilitate spontaneous movements, becomes achievable.…”
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confidence: 99%