Business model for mobility and interactivity in heterogeneous convergent environment: a study case

This paper presents a study for a business model applied to heterogeneous systems for a mobility and interactivity framework. The main idea is a system based in heterogeneity and convergence technological oriented to end-user. Nowadays, the conventional systems are formed only by homogeneous systems and not always end-to-end. For this study the plane formed by the technological framework and application framework was added by a third dimension building in a trihedral which gives the mobility and interactivity framework sustainability in terms of completeness and applicability.

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