Mobile Commerce Lab

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Introduction

Personnel

Collaboration Opportunities

Education
(academic courses, exec. education)

Selected Publications

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Introduction


Mobile Commerce, or m-Commerce, is about the explosion of applications and services that are becoming accessible from Internet-enabled mobile devices. It involves new technologies, services and business models. It is quite different from traditional e-Commerce. Mobile phones impose very different constraints than desktop computers. But they also open the door to a slew of new applications and services. They follow you wherever you go, making it possible to look for a nearby restaurant, stay in touch with colleagues, or pay for items at a store.

As the Internet finds its way into our purses or shirt pockets, the devices we use to access it are becoming more personal too. Already today, mobile phones know the phone numbers of our friends and colleagues. They are starting to track our location. Tomorrow, they will replace our wallets and credit cards. One day, they may very well turn into intelligent assistants capable of anticipating many of our wishes and needs, such as automatically arranging for taxis to come and pick us up after business meetings or providing us with summaries of relevant news and messages left by colleagues. But, for all these changes to happen, key issues of interoperability, usability, security, and privacy still need to be addressed.

In particular, our Laboratory is researching new technologies and applying user-centered design principles in the development of solutions to reconcile context-awareness and privacy in mobile and pervasive computing environments:

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Personnel

Dr. Norman M. Sadeh
Professor
Director, Mobile Commerce Lab

Dr. Paul Drielsma
Project Scientist

Dr. Jinghai Rao
Project Scientist

Dr. Alberto Sardinha
Post-doctoral Fellow

Dr. Umut Topkara
Project Scientist

Patrick Kelley
PhD Student (Sch. of Computer Science - COS PhD Program)

Jialiu Lin
PhD Student (Sch. of Computer Science - CSD PhD Program)

Ian Fette
PhD Student (Sch. of Computer Science - COS PhD Program)

Madhu Prabaker
HCI Master Student

Jacob Albertson
Computer Science Undergrad

David Hacker
Computer Science Undergrad

Justin Pincar
Computer Science Undergrad

Michael Weber
Computer Science Undergrad

Linda Francona
Lab. Manager

Former Team Members:
Dr. Fabien Gandon, Dr. Joseph Kwon, Enoch Chan, Hirohiko Yamamoto, Srini Utpala, Linh Van, Kazuaki Takizawa, Yoshinori Shimazaki, Rahul Culas, Wilson Lau, Huntington Howe, Paul Ip, Ruth Lee, Andrew Li, Polly Ng, Sumat Chopra, Matt Chang, Danny Fernandes, Shih-Chun Chou, Wen-Tai Hsieh, Tiffany Chang, Asa Sherril, Gil Tolle and Brandon Weber

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Collaboration Opportunities

CMU's Mobile Commerce Lab offers industry the following opportunities for collaboration:

Graduate student sponsorship
Lab Internships
Sponsored research projects

For further details, please contact Norman M. Sadeh

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Education

Regular (Academic) Courses:

Mobile and Pervasive Computing Services - offered in the Spring semester

Executive Education: Mobile & Pervasive Computing Services for Tech Executives
Learn from leaders in the field how your company can take advantage of new mobile and pervasive computing technologies

  • Fall 2008 & Winter 2009 Sessions: (click here for program details and registration):
    • Week of September 8, 2008 (we're no longer accepting applications for this session)
    • Week of November 10, 2008
    • Week of January 28, 2009

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Selected Publications

M. Prabaker, J. Rao, I. Fette, P. Kelley, L. Cranor, J. Hong, and N. Sadeh, "Understanding and Capturing People's Privacy Policies in a Mobile Social Networking Application", Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. to appear.

Jinghai Rao and Norman Sadeh. "Interleaving Semantic Web Reasoning and Service Discovery to Enforce Context-Sensitive Security and Privacy Policies ", School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-05-113, July 2005.

Norman Sadeh, Fabien Gandon and Oh Buyng Kwon ., “Ambient Intelligence: The MyCampus Experience”, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-05-123, July 2005

Gandon, F. and Sadeh, N., “Semantic Web Technologies to Reconcile Privacy and Context Awareness”, Web Semantics Journal. Vol. 1, No. 3, 2004.

Gandon, F. and Sadeh, N., “A Semantic eWallet to Reconcile Privacy and Context Awareness”, Second International Semantic Web Conference, Florida, October 2003.

Norman M. Sadeh, m-Commerce: Technologies, Services and Business Models, Wiley, 2002

S-C Chou, W-T Hsieh, F. Gandon and N. Sadeh, Semantic Web Technologies for Context-Aware Museum Tour Guide Applications, WAMIS05.

M. Sheshagiri, N. Sadeh and F. Gandon, Using Semantic Web Services for Context-Aware Mobile Applications MobiSys 2004 Workshop on Context Awareness, Boston, June 2004.

N.Miller, G. Judd, U. Hengartner, F. Gandon, P. Steenkiste, I-H Meng, M-W Feng and N. Sadeh, Context-Aware Computing Using a Shared Contextual Information Service Pervasive 2004, "Hot Spots", Vienna, April 2004.