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Mobile Commerce: Ms. Kusum Garima Sharma Faculty Enroll. No: 1771332708
Mobile Commerce: Ms. Kusum Garima Sharma Faculty Enroll. No: 1771332708
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the degree of
HMR institute of information technology and management Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (2008-2012)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the dissertation/project report (COURSE CODE) entitled Mobile Commerce done by Ms GARIMA SHARMA, Roll No. 1771332708 is an authentic work carried out by her at HMRITM under my guidance. The matter embodied in this report has not been submitted earlier for the award of any degree to the best of my knowledge and belief.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to thank my Guide, Ms Kusum , for her timely and valuable guidance and direction for this work. It has been a great learning experience working under her supervision. Her vast domain knowledge helped me to have deep insight on the subject. Her suggestion and recommendations from time to time helped me immensely. She continuously encouraged me while doing the project work and throughout the preparation of the report. I would also like to thank the committee members and other staff members of the University for their Support. Further I would like to thank my friends and family member for providing unrelenting encouragement throughout the preparation of the report.
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GARIMA SHARMA B.Tech (CSE 7TH sem) Enroll. No. - 1771332708 garima.shrma1990@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Mobile Commerce is the subset of e-commerce, which includes all e-commerce transactions, carried out using a mobile (hand held) device. This report attempts at figuring out the relevance and potential role that m-commerce can play in the development of Indian business environment, in particular rural India. 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.