MobiShell

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 Is suitable for any type of mobile phones.

  The traffic is ten times lower than when using mobile browsers. MobiShell provides the minimal possible durability of the connection session via GPRS. The total durability of the session with such system as for example, GMJ News, does not exceed a few minutes per month for one client.  

   Information delivery speed is ten times higher than when using mobile browser

 

MobiShell provides three-leveled information system structure that allows deploying the information system for mobile operators and context providers quickly.

MobiShell consists of two functional modules:

·         Server module

·         Client module

 

The infrastructure of the information system is created with the help of the server module. Server module is the Online Web Application in the standard of ASP.NET 2.  The client’s module provides the structure of the information system on the client’s mobile phone. This is the convenient menu that allows moving through two hierarchical levels using the navigation buttons of the phone. The data is delivered in the compressed form and in the special saving format. It ensures high level of data compression and lowers the load on the data transmission network tenfold in comparison with using mobile phone browser.  Taking into account the quantity of information that the average user may read per month without tiring the eyes, the total time of GPRS channel use for such a client will not exceed 10 minutes a month.

MobiShell allows creating within one day the information agency comprising many correspondents and editors who generate any content. It also allows downloading the information from the third-party RSS channels automatically. For small content providers MobiShell allows using the system by one staff editor of the content.

MobiShell features and additional information:


 

  •  Server part
     
    • Information system structure management
    • Information system content management.
    • Management of multi-user access to the MobiShell information system. Comprises different roles, types and levels of system access. Different sections and information channels may be assigned to each type of the system access. 
      • Correspondent
      • Editor
      • Administrator and Chief Editor
    • Integration of the information from the third-party RSS feeds into the MobiShell system. It is possible to update the information automatically with the specified period from RSS channel providers.
    • Transmission of the information to the mobile phone on user’s request.
  • Client part
     
    • Information delivery to the client’s mobile phone using WAP or GPRS services
    • The generation of flexible menu system that represents information structure
    • Representation of the information on the mobile phone screen
    • Client’s options settings
      • The quantity of information units per one download
      • Sorting of the information by date
      • Background color
      • Font size
      • Information survey in the offline mode

 

  • The server module works under MS Windows 2003 OS. Any version of Oracle or MS SQL 2003, 2005, 2005. MS SQL Express may be used as the working database
    • MS SQL Express is supplied by the Microsoft free of charge and allows creating the information systems up to 4GB. Thus small content providers may save money as there is no need to purchase the database.
  • MobiShell supports the mirroring of the servers in order to allocate the load if there are a lot of users and to increase the reliability of work with MobiShell.
  • Client part works on any Java (J2ME) compatible mobile phones that are 97% of all available mobile phones.
  • The size of the client part does not exceed 70kb.
  • The client program may have any name that corresponds to the aims of the information system. For example for GMJ news agency, the name of the program on the client’s phone is "GMJ News".