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1. #21045 How to Make Wireless Directory Services Useful Wireless directory services need to recognize both the limitations and the benefits of mobile phones, by making search results more to-the-point and context-sensitive. Baker, Adam. Merges.net (2001). Articles>Information Design>Wireless Web 2. #11889 Handheld devices are everywhere. How can you start delivering Web content that can be viewed on these devices? This article discusses the challenges of writing for these devices, what specific issues are involved. Also included in this discussion is a case study of one organization going mobile and the challenges it faces. Rose, Emma. EServer (2001). Design>Information Design>Wireless Web 3. #10159 Mobile Phones: Europe's Next Minitel? Europe's cellular phone system is far superior to that in the United States. However, telephones will not be the platform for the mobile Internet. Given this, Europe's advantage may in fact be an obstacle to real innovations, as France's experience with Minitel shows. Nielsen, Jakob. Alertbox (2001). Design>Information Design>Wireless Web 4. #21369 The world of mobile phones is a jungle of technologies with few established standards that, in some ways, resembles the early days of personal computing. Here the author presents an impressionistic landscape of this world, a glimpse of the near future, and thoughts on what it might mean for IAs. Smith, Shawn. Boxes and Arrows (2002). Articles>Information Design>Wireless Web 5. #10422 The Possibilities Are Wireless: Designing and Delivering Information in the Wireless Space Wireless communication is poised to become the next big thing since the advent of the Web. This article discusses the specific challenges associated with designing and delivering information in the wireless world and examines the impact that the wireless exchange of information will have on the creation of business and consumer services. Specifically, the article explores 1. Tools and technologies of wireless communication such as WAP and WML 2. The challenges of wireless communication and techniques to overcome them 3. Methods for designing information for the wireless world The article examines the interrelationship between technology and communication. It should help technical communicators understand the potential of wireless communication, its impact on our profession, and its new possibilities. Chu, Steve W. Technical Communication Online (2001). Design>Information Design>Wireless Web>WAP 6. #21415 Solving Mobile Challenges with Psychology-Driven Information Architecture As the field of information architecture matures, we are beginning to understand the new challenges it raises for wireless media. This article suggests that some of these challenges can be best addressed through an approach called 'psychology-driven information architecture,' which bases design decisions and solutions on the psychological profile of the end user. Napchi, Oded. Boxes and Arrows (2003). Design>Information Design>Wireless Web>Web Design 7. #21375 What Is Information Design, and How Does It Relate to the Web? Most of the time-tested rules for designing information apply to information intended for the Web. However, this new media requires the combined skills of three individuals: content specialist, graphic specialist, and Web engineer. Each plays a different, but critical role. A Web specification can be the means for bringing it all together. Bidondo, Jerry, Kari Kelly and Tom Vail. STC Proceedings (1998). Design>Information Design>Wireless Web 8. #31443 Lessons from the Medical Community: Physicians Access Patient Information via PDAs Genesys, a system of medical care facilities in central Michigan, has introduced an innovative way to couple emerging mobile communication technology with sophisticated medical care. Recently, the hospital system introduced the use of hand-held wireless personal digital assistants (PDAs) by physicians in its 440-bed system, which is made up of three local hospitals merged into one. Ficorelli, Cindy. Communication World Bulletin (2005). Articles>Information Design>Wireless Web>Biomedical
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