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Enhancing Human and Web Interaction Through Mobile Technology .NET Vs. J2EE

Overview The rapid growth of web-based technology has empowered the web more than ever. However, this growth has also increased the size and the complexity of the website, and as a result, introduced new usability problems to Internet users. To cope with these problems, web developers used mobile technology such as Short Message Service (SMS), and Voice Extensible Markup Language (VXML) to enhance interactions between Internet users and web servers. This paper uses the San Diego Wireless Traffic Report, and the SMS Friends web portal to demonstrate how the authors can use the Microsoft .NET, and the Sun Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) technology to construct human-and-web interaction systems through mobile technology.

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Date PublishedSeptember 2003 Downloads3
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