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Chatpong Tangmanee, Phattharaphong Niruttinanon
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In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design features, two of which are the forced responses (i.e., 100%-, 50%, or 0%-forced) and the questionnaire item display (i.e., paging or scrolling). Moreover,...
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Chatpong Tangmanee, Phattharaphong Niruttinanon
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Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examined factors leading to a web survey?s success. However, virtually no empirical work has examined the effects of the three levels of forced responses or the...
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KwangHee Choi and Joon-Min Gil
In hierarchical SIP networks, paging is performed to reduce location update signaling cost for mobility management. However, the cost efficiency largely depends on each mobile node?s session-to-mobility-ratio (SMR), which is defined as a ratio of the ses...
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Murat Ogul and Selçuk Baktir
Due to widespread adoption of mobile communications devices and increasingly high throughput capacity of cellular networks, Third-Generation (3G) and Long Term Evolution (LTE) are becoming ever more popular. Millions of smart phones with 3G capabilities ...
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Yang Xiao; Hui Chen; Xiaojiang Du; Guizani, M.
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Sung, C. S. Rim, H. C. Lee, J. S.
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Sarikaya, B. Gurivireddy, S.
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Misra, A. Das, S. Dutta, A. McAuley, A. Das, S. K.
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Yuen, W H A; Wong, W S
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Sarkar, S; Butler, B K; Tiedemann Jr, E G
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