Protocols in Mobile Electronic Commerce

Abstract

Mobile-commerce, also known by other terms such as M-Commerce or m-Commerce, is the capability to follow commerce with the help of a hand held devise like mobile phone, a Personal digital assistant PDA, a smart phone, or other emerging mobile equipment such as dash top mobile devices. Since decade Mobile-commerce is being expressed as follows: Mobile-commerce is where any transaction, involving the transfer of rights or ownership to use goods and services, which is initialized and/or processed by using mobile (cell) access to computer-mediated (eg. WAN) networks with the help of an electronic device.

Authors and Affiliations

Mr. Vivek B. Patil, Mr. Deepak G. Awate

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  • EP ID EP390932
  • DOI 10.9790/9622-0704023740.
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Mr. Vivek B. Patil, Mr. Deepak G. Awate (2017). Protocols in Mobile Electronic Commerce. International Journal of engineering Research and Applications, 7(4), 37-40. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-390932