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lilldybug07

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Define location-based m-commerce. Identify its five basic components.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

In the Army expertise transfer system case, we learn that the objective of lessons-learned systems is to support the capture, codification, presentation, and application of expertise in organizations.
 
  What are the two main reasons why lesson-learned systems have been a failure?



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Answer to Question 1

Location-based m-commerce is the delivery of m-commerce transactions to individuals in a specific location, at a specific time. The five basic components are mobile devices, communication network, positioning component, service or application provider, and data or content provider.

Answer to Question 2

 Inadequate representation
 Lack of integration into an organization's decision-making process



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