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这个新的迷你轨道的重点是快速变化和发展的无线移动计算技术的使用,用于人与人之间和人与人之间的协作。这个迷你轨道旨在提供一个论坛,报告系统和应用程序开发和技术使用的研究结果,以及报告基于计算机的系统科学的学者和实践者之间的用户采用、部署、接受和传播。因此,无线移动协作迷你轨道关注无线移动计算技术在受控、组织和更广泛的社会环境中的概念设计、实现、使用和评估。我们将包括四篇论文,作为这个关于移动无线协作的新迷你轨道的一部分。第一篇论文由Khalifa和Cheng撰写,题目是“采用移动商务:曝光的作用”。在本文中,作者开发并实证检验了一个模型,用于解释接触移动技术在采用移动商务中的作用。结果表明,曝光对采用移动商务的意愿既有间接影响,也有调节作用。第二篇论文由Urbaczewski、Wells、Koivisto和Sarker合著,题为“创建全球移动互联网的文化差异:理论基础和研究计划”。在这篇论文中,作者讨论了移动电子商务以及文化在其全球化中所扮演的角色。然后,他们提出了一系列有趣的研究问题,现有的理论适用于研究这些问题,并提出了相关的研究计划。第三篇论文是由Marsic, Krebs, Dorohonceanu和Tremaine撰写的,题目是“设计和检验PC到Palm的协作”。在本文中,作者描述了一种跨多个移动计算平台管理显示的体系结构。然后,他们在协作系统中操作这个体系结构,并在不同的平台上使用它进行实验,得到有趣的结果。第四篇论文是由Okoli、Ives、Jessup和Valacich撰写的,题目是“移动会议信息系统:用无线移动计算释放学术会议”。在这篇论文中,作者提供了一个如何使用移动无线平台来支持和扩展学术会议的愿景。也许不久的将来,我们会看到HICSS或其他类似的会议以这种方式运行。无论如何,我们希望您喜欢这些论文,并希望它们能促使您考虑在这个令人兴奋的新领域进行研究。
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Wireless mobile collaboration
The focus of this new mini-track is on the rapidly changing and evolving use of wireless mobile computing technologies for human-to-human and human-to-machine collaboration. This mini-track is intended to provide a forum for reporting the results of research focusing on system and application development and technology usage as well as the reporting of user adoption, deployment, acceptance, and diffusion among academicians and practitioners in the computer-based system sciences. As such, the wireless mobile collaboration mini-track focuses on the conceptual design, implementation, use, and evaluation of wireless mobile computing technologies in controlled, organizational and broader societal settings. We include four papers to be presented as part of this new mini-track on mobile wireless collaboration. The first paper is by Khalifa and Cheng and is titled, "Adoption of Mobile Commerce: Role of Exposure. In this paper the authors develop and empirically test a model for explaining the role of exposure to mobile technology in the adoption of mobile commerce. The results show exposure has both indirect and moderating effects on the intention of adopting mobile commerce. The second paper is by Urbaczewski, Wells, Koivisto, and Sarker, and is titled, "Cultural Differences in Creating the Global Mobile Internet: A Theoretical Basis and Program of Research." In that paper the authors discuss mobile e-commerce and the role that culture plays in its globalization. They then pose a series of interesting research questions, existing theories suitable for studying these questions, and a proposed program of related research. The third paper is by Marsic, Krebs, Dorohonceanu, and Tremaine, and is titled, "Designing and Examining PC to Palm Collaboration." In this paper the authors describe an architecture for managing displays across multiple mobile computing platforms. They then operationalize this architecture in a collaboration system and experiment with its use across different platforms, with interesting results. The fourth paper is by Okoli, Ives, Jessup, and Valacich, and is titled, "The Mobile Conference Information System: Unleashing Academic Conferences with Wireless Mobile Computing." In this paper the authors provide a vision for how a mobile, wireless platform could be used to support and extend academic conferences. Perhaps one day soon we will see HICSS or some other such conference run in this way. In any event, we hope you enjoy these papers and that they prompt you to consider conducting research in this new and exciting area.
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