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The Mobile Workforce and Its Managerial Consequences

By Masao Kakihara

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Posted May 31, 2005 | |
Opening Statement
by San Murugesan

The Role of Mobile/Wireless Systems in Digital Convergence
by S.R. Subramanya and Byung K. Yi

Challenges and Possible Solutions in Wireless Application Design
by Qusay H. Mahmoud and Zakaria Maamar
About The Author
Masao Kakihara
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