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- Publications
- Influence
A method for taxonomy development and its application in information systems
- R. Nickerson, U. Varshney, Jan Muntermann
- Computer Science
- Eur. J. Inf. Syst.
- 1 May 2013
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Pervasive Healthcare and Wireless Health Monitoring
- U. Varshney
- Computer Science
- Mob. Networks Appl.
- 1 March 2007
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Mobile Commerce: Framework, Applications and Networking Support
- U. Varshney, R. J. Vetter
- Computer Science
- Mob. Networks Appl.
- 1 June 2002
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Challenges and business models for mobile location-based services and advertising
- Subhankar Dhar, U. Varshney
- Business, Computer Science
- CACM
- 1 May 2011
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Emerging mobile and wireless networks
- U. Varshney, R. J. Vetter
- Computer Science
- CACM
- 1 June 2000
W ith the increasing use of small portable computers, wireless networks, and satellites, a trend to support computing on the move has emerged—this trend is known as mobile computing or nomadic… Expand
Mobile health: Four emerging themes of research
- U. Varshney
- Business, Computer Science
- Decis. Support Syst.
- 1 October 2014
Mobile health has been receiving a lot of attention from patients, healthcare professionals, application developers, network service providers and researchers. Mobile health is more than just some… Expand
Communications of the Association for Information Systems
- U. Varshney
- Computer Science
- 1999
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Reliability and Survivability of Wireless and Mobile Networks
- A. Snow, U. Varshney, A. Malloy
- Computer Science
- Computer
- 1 July 2000
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The Status and Future of 802.11-Based WLANs
- U. Varshney
- Computer Science
- Computer
- 1 June 2003
The main attraction of WLANs is their flexibility. They can extend access to local area networks, such as corporate intranets, as well as support broadband access to the Internet - particularly at… Expand
Voice over IP
- U. Varshney, A. Snow, Matt McGivern, Christi Howard
- Computer Science
- CACM
- 2002
How can voice over the Internet claim a greater share of the worldwide phone market from the voice infrastructure dominated for more than 100 years by the public-switched telephone network?