On 2001-02-21 Sridhar Iyer, India wrote: Since the first author of this book offers graduate courses in mobile computing, and the table of contents looked good, I bought this book at great expense. (The price is quite outrageous for developing countries). I was shocked to find that the book has very little technical details on any of the topics covered. The book´s seven chapters constitute only 135 pages, which also includes about 25 photos of various mobile devices! At best, this book provides a preliminary overview of the area.. And summed up by saying Inadequate technical content. Currently Any Time, Anywhere Computing: Mobile Computing Concepts and Technology (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) has an overall rating of 4 over 10.
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Springer claimed The proliferation of wireless networks and small portable computing devices has led to the emergence of the mobile computing paradigm. Mobile and nomadic users carrying laptops or hand-held computers are able to connect to the Internet through publicly available wireline or wireless networks. In the near future, this trend can only grow as exciting new services and infrastructures delivering wireless voice and multimedia data are deployed. Any Time, Anywhere Computing: Mobile Computing Concepts and Technology is intended for technical and non-technical readers. It includes substantial coverage of the technologies that are shaping mobile computing. Current and future portables technology is covered and explained. Similarly, current and future wireless telecommunication networks technology is covered and reviewed. By presenting commercial solutions and middleware, this book will also help IT professionals who are looking for mobile solutions to their enterprise computing needs. Finally, this book surveys a vast body of recent research in the area of mobile computing. The research coverage is likely to benefit researchers and students from academia as well as industry.