Wireless/Mobile
Oracle9i Mobile

A practical developer handbook for creating mobile applications on the Oracle platform, Oracle Mobile is the definitive resource for Web designers, Java programmers, non-Java programmers, consultants, project managers, IT managers, Oracle DBAs, and content managers.
Data Management for Mobile Computing

Universal access and management of information has been one of the driving forces in the evolution of computer technology. Central computing gave the ability to perform large and complex computations and advanced information manipulation. Advances in networking connected computers together and led to distributed computing. Web technology and the Internet went even further to provide hyper-linked information access and global computing. However, restricting access stations to physical locations limits the boundary of the vision. The real global network can be achieved only via the ability to compute and access information from anywhere and anytime. This is the fundamental wish that motivates mobile computing. This evolution is the cumulative result of both hardware and software advances at various levels motivated by tangible application needs. Infrastructure research on communications and networking is essential for realizing wireless systems.
Mobile Data Management : 2nd International Conference, Mdm 2001

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Mobile Data Management, MDM, held in Hong Kong, China, January 8-10, 2001. The papers focused on six main areas of study, including coping with movement, catching and hoarding, content delivery, data broadcasting, data management architectures, and networks and systems issues.
Advances in Database Technologies

This book presents the thoroughly refereed joint post- proceedings of three workshops held during the 17th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, ER '98, in Singapore in November 1998. The 50 revised papers presented have gone through two rounds of reviewing and revision. The book is divided in sections on knowledge discovery, data mining, data and web warehousing, multidimensional databases, data warehouse design, caching, data dissemination, replication, mobile networks, mobile platforms, tracking and monitoring, collaborative work support, temporal data modelling, moving objects and spatial indexing, spatio-temporal databases, and video database contents.
Mobile Data Management and Applications

Discusses the creation of adaptive systems for mobile applications that can react to the changing mobile environment and allow their functionality to be dynamically customized for the best performance possible.
Databases and Mobile Computing

Database and Mobile Computing brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this important area. Databases and Mobile Computing serves as an excellent reference, providing insight into some of the most important research issues in the field.
Wireless Security Essentials: Defending Mobile Systems from Data Piracy

Vines offers a thorough examination of the fundamental concepts of security and basic computing technology. He first provides the necessary background on wireless and cellular technologies, then discusses the wide range of security methodologies and how to apply them to the wireless world.
WAP Integration: Professional Developer's Guide

WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) continues to be the driving force behind the megamerger of the Internet and the mobile Web phone. But while developers and network managers are increasingly expected to be WAP savvy, there is no archive of sample programs for them to draw upon. Written by two wireless Internet experts, this book/CD-ROM package fills the gap in the field, giving readers powerful tools that they can use to learn the technical integration aspects of this exciting new technology. The authors provide a top-notch tutorial on how to bring WAP to the enterprise or to Internet users, getting readers quickly up to speed with many sample applications that can be customized for specific needs. Also included is an introduction to VoiceXML with a fully functional sample application.
Going Mobile: Building the Real-Time Enterprise with Mobile Applications that Work

This book provides an objective analysis of the opportunities for working harder and better while saving time and money by using mobile and wireless applications. It explains the information managers need to ask the right questions of mobile technology vendors. The authors provide an objective view of the potential and pitfalls, and point out situations where mobile technology may not be the right solution for some businesses. For those where it does fit, the book guides readers in forming a strategic vision and tactical plan for incorporating real- time/anytime communications into the business. Detailed case studies demonstrate how a particular company or agency has saved time, money, or manpower by going mobile.
Wireless Data for the Enterprise (Microsoft Reader download)

A valuable reality check for the many claims about wireless, Wireless Data For The Enterprise sorts out myth from fact, truth from exaggeration. This guide by George Faigen, Boris Fridman, and Arielle Emmett shows you how your enterprise can extend its knowledge base to encompass mobile workers, customers and suppliers--and make money doing it.
Just Enough Wireless Computing

Just Enough Wireless Computing gives decision makers the clarity, insight, and practical techniques they need to cut through the confusion of today's wireless marketplace, identify the right wireless solutions, and implement them.
Mobile Handheld Devices - Enabling Enterprise Communications and Data Management

This report provides IT managers, corporate executives, and relevant network, enterprise application, and device suppliers with the following insights: The benefits and challenges of deploying mobile handhelds across the enterprise; A framework for understanding the mobile handheld devices marketplace; Identification of key trends, enabling technologies, and barriers to adoption; Analysis of the next generation of devices from both a form-factor and functionality perspective; Profiles of the key suppliers that are currently developing and marketing mobile handheld devices for the enterprise; and The market size and opportunities for mobile handheld devices.
Mobile Data Management (MDM 2002), 3rd International Conference

Mobile Web Services: Architecture and Implementation

Mobile Web Services is a comprehensive, up-to-date and practical guide to adapting mobile Web services-based applications. The expert author team from Nokia explain in depth the software architecture and application development interfaces needed to develop solutions for these technologies.
Mobile Database Systems

A breakthrough sourcebook to the challenges and solutions for mobile database systems
This text enables readers to effectively manage mobile database systems (MDS) and data dissemination via wireless channels. The author explores the mobile communication platform and analyzes its use in the development of a distributed database management system. Workable solutions for key challenges in wireless information management are presented throughout the text.
Following an introductory chapter that includes important milestones in the history and development of mobile data processing, the text provides the information, tools, and resources needed for MDS management, including:
- Fundamentals of wireless communication
- Location and handoff management
- Fundamentals of conventional database management systems and why existing approaches are not adequate for mobile databases
- Concurrency control mechanism schemes
- Data



