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WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY FOR BUSINESS

2003 Spring Term

3 Units

Bus Ed/Computer & Network Adm 349

This course will examine how organizations and individuals can utilize wireless technologies to solve specific business problems, with a special emphasis on wireless Internet applications for consumer and small business use. The course will focus on implementation, administration, and end-user service/training issues. It will also spotlight the "human factors" and usability concerns that enter into wireless application development and administration, as well as the markup languages that are involved in many wireless Internet design initiatives. The course will explore the current and projected sets of wireless Internet protocols, including WAP, iMode, and HDML. In terms of applications, the class will emphasize "m-commerce" initiatives (the kinds of electronic commerce applications that can be supported with wireless and mobile computing), although it will also review the emerging set of community-centered initiatives both in the US and abroad.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: BSEDCNA 347

Class Schedule

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-DIS 2573
3 Units
01/21 - 05/21 (1) W 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Daniel Norris
C3001C3001

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