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Technologische Herausforderungen für kontextsensitive Geschäftsanwendungen

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Der Einfluss der Informationstechnologie auf die Wirtschaft nimmt ständig zu. Der geschickte Einsatz von Information und Kommunikation kann wesentlich zum Erfolg eines Unternehmens beitragen. Die ständig wachsende Leistungsfähigkeit von mobilen Endgeräten ermöglicht durch den Einsatz von Kontextinformationen wie dem Aufenthaltsort des Endgerätes revolutionäre Anwendungen. In diesem Artikel erläutern wir, wie Geschäftsanwendungen mit Kontextinformationen umgehen können und weshalb sich dennoch der Einsatz von Kontext in Geschäftsanwendungen noch nicht durchgesetzt hat. Darüber hinaus zeigen wir aktuelle Entwicklungen und Trends im Umgang mit mobilen Endgeräten und Kommunikation auf, die sich schließlich zu einem Software-Ökosystem kombinieren lassen, welches die derzeitigen Probleme überwinden kann.

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Correspondence to Martin Werner , Moritz Kessel , Florian Gschwandtner , Michael Dürr , Kevin Wiesner or Thomas Mair .

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Werner, M., Kessel, M., Gschwandtner, F., Dürr, M., Wiesner, K., Mair, T. (2012). Technologische Herausforderungen für kontextsensitive Geschäftsanwendungen. In: Verclas, S., Linnhoff-Popien, C. (eds) Smart Mobile Apps. Xpert.press. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22259-7_19

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