A Model for WAP-Based Mobile Banking Services
Journal Title: International Journal of Research in Computer and Communication Technology - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 5
Abstract
Mobile banking has emerged as a wireless service delivery channel in order to create added value for customers’ banking transactions. Previous studies indicate that factors contributing to the adoption of mobile banking are related to convenience, access to the service regardless of time and place, privacy and savings in time and effort. This study proposes a WAP-based application that can be used to provide banking services anytime and anywhere while protecting the customers' security. Implementing this model will return in many benefit for both banking institutions and their customers.
Authors and Affiliations
Rami O. Rawashdeh, Asem Omari
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