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Mobile Transactional Modelling: From Concepts to Incremental Knowledge

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The combination of ubiquitous mobile networks coupled with smart applications that are capable of working in highly dynamic environments will introduce a set of mobile transactional software design challenges. These design challenges require good analysis techniques and practices.

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Launders, I., Polovina, S., Hill, R. (2007). Mobile Transactional Modelling: From Concepts to Incremental Knowledge. In: Akhgar, B. (eds) ICCS 2007. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-992-7_32

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