Sales Force Automation (SFA), 8, 102, 176
SALT (Speech Application Language Tags), 430-432
Samsung Web site, 41
satellites, 4, 44-45, 85-86
scatternet, defined, 49
scripting, defined, 369
scriptlets, 328
SDE (Smart Device Extension), 183
SDK (software development kit), 291-292
second-and-a-half generation (2.5G) networks, 70-72
second-generation (2G) networks, 69-70
secret-key encryption, 138
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), 92, 141-142, 270, 276
securities data, wireless Internet applications, 97
security
analog signals, 65
application-level, 58, 145, 147-148
authentication, 134, 143-144
authorization, 135
channel security, 145-147
confidentiality, 134-135
cryptography, 137-139
data storage, 149
DBMS (database management system), 205
digital certificates, 139-140
digital signatures, 140
firewalls, 143
integrity, 134
IPSec (Internet Protocol Security), 142
link-level, Bluetooth, 51
MDM (mobile device management), 397
microbrowsers, 346
nonrepudiation, 135
128-bit, 149
PIM (personal information management), 388
PKI (public key infrastructure), 141
policies, 144
smart client applications, 100, 148-149
sniffing, 136
spoofing, 135-136
synchronization, 237-238
tampering, 136
theft, 136-137
TLS (Transport Layer Security), 142, 145-146, 276
transport-level, 145-147, 149
VPNs (virtual private networks), 143
wireless Internet architectures, 96-97
WTLS (Wireless Transport Layer Security), 142, 145-146
self-healing, defined, 398
sendmail queue, 116
server-based applications, 40, 95
server components, smart client applications, 157-159
servers, synchronization, 99
service initiation (SI), 10, 126
service loading (SL), 126
service providers, 9, 358-359
session-based synchronization, 232
session management, 351-352
sessions, defined, 367
724Solutions Web site, 355
SFA (Sales Force Automation), 8, 102, 176
Shared Wireless Access Protocol (SWAP), 61
shopping, m-Commerce and, 6
Short Message Point to Point (SMPP), 118
Short Message Service (SMS), 103, 117-119, 268
short message service centers (SMSCs), 118
short-range networks, 43-44
SI (service initiation), 10, 126
Siemens Web site, 41
SIG (Special Interest Group), 49
signals, analog vs. digital, 65
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), 116, 119, 232
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), 423
60-gigabyte (GB) hard drives, 40
SL (service loading), 126
sleds, defined, 28
small office/home office (SOHO), 54
smart client applications
advantages of, 100-101
architecture components, 99, 154
client components, 155-157
data collection applications, 103
data synchronization, 156
defined, 5
development process
analysis phase, 172-175
deployment phase, 192-195
design phase, 175-179
implementation and testing phase, 179-183
disadvantages of, 101
FFA (Field Force Automation), 102
health care applications, 102
messaging, 156-159
mobile productivity, 103
PIM (personal information management) and, 384-385
security, 148-149
server components, 157-159
SFA (Sales Force Automation), 102
Smart Device Extension (SDE), 183
smart phones
high-end, 35-37
low-end, 32
overview, 10
Sony Ericsson P800, 36
SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language), 121
SMPP (Short Message Point to Point), 118
SMS (Short Message Service), 103, 117-119, 268
SMSCs (short message service centers), 118
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), 116, 119, 232
snapshot mode, synchronization, 230-231
sniffing, 136
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), 423
soft keyboards, 25
software
device management platforms, 393
infrastructure choices, 16-17
ISVs (independent software vendors), 10
mobile OS PIM, 385-386
text-to-speech, 26
software development kit (SDK), 291-292
software infrastructure providers, 10
SOHO (small office/home office), 54
Sony Ericsson P800 smartphone, 36
Special Interest Group (SIG), 49
Speech Application Language Tags (SALT), 430-432
SpeechML, 363
Speechworks Web site, 374
spoofing, 135-136
spread spectrum, 46
SQL (Structured Query Language), 199
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), 92, 141-142, 270, 276
standardization, mobility enablers, 20-21
state management, 351-352
static data, 316
storage space, advancements in, 19
store-and-forward messaging, 105
strong authentication, 143
Structured Query Language (SQL), 199
subdialogs, 368
SWAP (Shared Wireless Access Protocol), 61
Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio, 213-214, 242
Symbian OS
data storage, 209-210
device emulators, 188
overview, 164-165
Web site for, 42, 169, 219, 253, 296
symmetric algorithms, 138
Synchrologic iMobile Web site, 246, 391, 400
synchronization
architecture overview, 224-226
configurations, 227-228
conflict detection, 234-235
conflict resolution, 235
data, 223-224
data compression, 233
data subsetting, 233
data transformation, 234
DBMS (database management system), 204
defined, 221
development options
commercial solution, 241-245
custom-coded solution, 240-241
mobile OS synchronization conduits, 238-240
enterprise integration, 236-237
file/application, 223
message-based, 232-233
net change mode, 231
network protocol support, 235-236
partitioning, 233
PIM (personal information management), 223, 387
process of, 229-230
publish/subscribe model, 226-227
security layers, 237-238
servers, 99
session-based, 232
snapshot mode of, 230-231
transactional integrity, 234
transport mechanisms, 236
vendors, 242-246
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL), 121
synchronous vs. asynchronous messaging, 114
SyncML
advantages of, 248-249
framework of, 251
future of, 252
overview, 247-248
specification components, 250
SyncML Initiative, 21
target audiences, 248
Web site for, 253
system aggregators, 131
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