CIS 205 Ch 7.2
location based services
applications that use location information to provide a service
IT consumerization
the blending of personal and business use of technology devices and applications
estimated time of arrival
the time of day of an expected arrival at a certain destination and is typically used for navigation applications
Routing information
Once users have an idea where they want to go, GIS can provide directions to get there using either a map or step-by-step instructions
wireless business applications
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
geocoin
a round coin-sized object, is uniquely numbered and hidden in geocache
global positioning system
a satellite navigation system providing extremely accurate position, time, and speed information
Mobile device management
a security strategy comprised of products and services that offer remote support for mobile devices, such as smart phones, laptops, and tablets
Bring your own device policy
Employees use their own device. Save company money. Zero control over security, reliability, and compatibility
Mapping densities
GIS can map population and even densities based on a standard area unit, such as square miles, making it easy to see distributions and concentrations
Finding what is nearby
Given a specific location, the GIS finds sources within a defined radius
Three Primary Areas of an Enterprise Mobility Management Strategy
Mobile device management, Mobile application management, Mobile information management
Mapping quantities
Users can map quantities to find out where the most or least of a feature may be
Sending information alerts
Users may want to be notified when information relevant to them becomes available near their location
RFID accelerometer
a device that measures the acceleration of an item and is used to track truck speeds or taxi cab speeds
Mobile application management
a security strategy that administers and enforces corporate epolicies for application on mobile devices
Mobile information management
a security strategy that involves keeping sensitive data encrypted and allowing only approved application to access or transmit it
data in motion
a stream of data that is moving or being transported between locations witin or between computer systems
Enterprise mobility management
an enterprisewide security strategy to enforce corporate epolicies while enabling employee use of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets
containerization
application sandboxing, which isolates corporate application from personal applications on a device
dual persona technology
creates two completely separate user interfaces one the same device, one for work and one for personal use
data in use
data that is currently being updated, processed, erased, accessed, or read by a system
Passive RFID tags
do not have a power source
active RFID tags
have their own transmitter and power source (typically a battery)
Spatial data
identifies the geographic location of features and boundaries on earth, such as natural or constructed features, oceans, and more
GIS map automation
links business assets to a centralized system where they can be tracked and monitored over time
Asset tracking
occurs when a company places active or semi-passive RFID tags on expensive products or assets to gather data on the items' location with little or no manual intervention
edge matching
occurs when paper maps are laid edge to edge and items that run across maps but do not match are reconfigured to match
data at rest
refers to all data in computer storage
lattitude
represents a north/south measurement of position
geographic information system
stores, views, and analyzes geographic data, creating multidimensional charts or maps
Fast data
the application of big data to analytics to smaller data sets in near real or real time in order to solve a problem or create business value
Pervasive computing
the growing trend of embedding computer capabilities into everyday objects to make them effectively communicate and perform useful tasks in a way that maximizes the end user's need to interact with computers as computers
cartography
the science and art of making an illistrated map or chart
Mobile application development
the set of processes and procedures involved in writing software for use on wireless devices
estimated time en route
the time remaining before reaching a destination using the present speed and is typically used for navigation applications
Semi-passive RFID tags
use a battery to run the microchip's circuitry but communicate by drawing power from the RFID reader
Chipless RFID tags
use plastic or conductive polymers instead of silicon-based microchips, allowing them to be washed or exposed to water without damaging the chip
Automatic vehicle location
uses GPS tracking to track vehicles
MDM Device Policies
Bring your own device, Choose your own device, company-issues personally enabled
Mobile Information Management Characteristics
Data at rest, data in motion, data in use
Choose your own device policy
Employees choose a company approved and configured device. Costs company money to purchase and maintain device. No personal use allowed. Complete control over security, reliability, and compatibility
Company issues, Personally enabled policy
Employees provided with corporate devices. Costs company to purchase and maintain devices. Partial control over security, reliability and compatibility as employees can use for personal use
Graphical information system uses
Finding what is nearby Routing Information Sending Information alerts Mapping densities Mapping Quantities
Geocache
a GPS technology adventure game that posts the longitude and latitude location for an item on the Internet for users to find
geocoding (in spatial databases)
a coding process that assigns a digital map feature to an attribute that serves as a unique ID or classification
accelerometer
a device that can measure the force of acceleration, whether caused by gravity or by movement
progressive web application (PWA)
a website that looks and behaves as if it is a mobile application but is just a normal website
digital divide
a worldwide gap giving advantage to those with access to technology
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
uses electronic tags and labels to identify objects wirelessly over short distances