Khawar Hameed
Publication Count: 2
Publication List:
(1) An Enterprise Architecture Framework for Mobile Commerce, Volume 7, Issue 3, May 2010
(2) The Use of Design Patterns in a Location-Based GPS Application, Volume 8, Issue 3, May 2011
About Khawar Hameed:
Khawar HAMEED is a Principal Lecturer in the Faculty of Computing, Engineering & Technology at Staffordshire University. His research is in the area of mobile and flexible working, enterprise architectures to support mobile information systems, and mobile learning. He has been a key driver in the adoption of mobile computing and technology within the Faculty's portfolio and has helped drive the development of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in this technology area. He has contributed extensively to the development and delivery of externally funded projects and academic-industrial collaborations in mobile/wireless technology that aim to develop and enhance the collective intellectual capital that supports the growth of mobile and wireless systems as a discipline both within academia and in industry.
Publication List:
(1) An Enterprise Architecture Framework for Mobile Commerce, Volume 7, Issue 3, May 2010

(2) The Use of Design Patterns in a Location-Based GPS Application, Volume 8, Issue 3, May 2011

About Khawar Hameed:
Khawar HAMEED is a Principal Lecturer in the Faculty of Computing, Engineering & Technology at Staffordshire University. His research is in the area of mobile and flexible working, enterprise architectures to support mobile information systems, and mobile learning. He has been a key driver in the adoption of mobile computing and technology within the Faculty's portfolio and has helped drive the development of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in this technology area. He has contributed extensively to the development and delivery of externally funded projects and academic-industrial collaborations in mobile/wireless technology that aim to develop and enhance the collective intellectual capital that supports the growth of mobile and wireless systems as a discipline both within academia and in industry.








