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Global Positioning Systems: an analysis of applications, current development and future implementations

by: Adam Theiss, David C. Yen, Cheng-Yuan Ku
Computer Standards & Interfaces, Vol. 27, No. 2. (January 2005), pp. 89-100, doi:10.1016/j.csi.2004.06.003  Key: citeulike:11457108

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The commercial sector is constantly looking for new ways to become more efficient and effective in their business. Researchers are always busy looking for the new technology that will create a boom in the industry. Around for a few years, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) may be the next technology that will push companies into higher productivity. We are seeing these systems become more prevalent with the passing of time. Companies are adopting this technology and merging it with their current infrastructures to improve their efficiency and create better customer service. This technology has the potential to change the way that all companies do business. As more and more companies adopt GPS to create a competitive advantage, it will become a standard for the rest to follow.


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