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Screenshots from MTRS on Palm m505 PDA 

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This paper describes an evaluation of using three different types of mobile devices as clients in a mobile task reporting system. The heterogeneity of hardware and software introduced by var-ious mobile devices has made it harder for software developers to make systems that can support this broad spectrum of devices. We have made a prototype of a s...

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... detailed description and discussions about solutions to this problem are described in [11]. Figure 3 shows screenshots from running MTRS on the Palm device. As the screenshots show, it is not possible to get the same perspicuous overview as we did on the portable PC. ...

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... Author(s): Alf Inge Wang, Carl-Fredrik Sørensen, and Eva Indal. Published where: IASTED International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications (WOC'2003), Banff, Canada, July 14-16, 2003, pages 584-590.AP4: An Evaluation of a Mobile Task Reporting System for Different Mobile Devices[SWØHB03] ...
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