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Securing Mobile Product Ecology for Mobile Commerce (mC)
Orlando, Florida July 11-July 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SCC.2005.802005 IEEE International Conference on ...
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Charles A. Shoniregan, School of Computing and Technology University of East London, Longbridge Road Campus, Dagenham Essex, UK
Ian Tindale, School of Computing and Technology University of East London, Longbridge Road Campus, Dagenham Essex, UK
Alex Logvynovskiy, Business, Computing and Infromation Mangement London South Bank University, UK
Terry Fanning, British Telecommunications Plc (BT), Broadcast Service, UK

In order to encourage the growth and take-up in the mobile commerce (mC), trust must be embedded as core value of mobile products. The future product is likely to evolve within a fast-growing and socially consious ecology. Product that works with the way people use their phones develop in a collaborative social network. Providing social networking will facilitate mobile data network for free, and the ecology of soft product will allow trust in the mC process. In order that this can be effective, a change in mC supply-chain model would be require. This paper examines an existing model for charging and libling of mobile soft-product and Mobile Open Billing Gateway and B2C was proposed with the linkage of trust, and compares a sample range of existing products with possible new mobile product. The question posed by this paper "Is the ecology of mobile product for mC possible&

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Charles A. Shoniregan, Ian Tindale, Alex Logvynovskiy, Terry Fanning, "Securing Mobile Product Ecology for Mobile Commerce (mC)," scc, vol. 2, pp.211-216, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'05) Vol-2, 2005
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