Despite the high penetration of the private sector in mobile devices, only fewapplications and services based on mobile technologies are used, and those are rather trivial. This article suggests an approach for the identification of alternatives for the support of processes of everyday life by establishing services based on mobile applications, mobile devices and infrastructures for mobile dispositions. Therefore, a framework for the identification, as well as criteria for the analysis of potential fields of application is discussed. Exemplary benchmarks for selected basic processes in private everyday life visualise the suggested framework, which can be adapted for individual methodical analyses. © 2007 - IOS Press and the authors.
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Bohl, O., Manouchehri, S., & Winand, U. (2007). Mobile information systems for the private everyday life. Mobile Information Systems, 3(3–4), 135–142. https://doi.org/10.1155/2007/495965
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