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W


WAE
(Wireless Application Environment),
274-275

WAN
(wide area network),
19

WAP.
See
Wireless
Application Protocol

WBMP
(wireless bitmap images),
275,
345

WCDMA
(Wideband CDMA),
72,
78-79

weather
information, location-based services and,
406

Web-clipping
architecture,
345

Web-enabled phones,
30-31

Web
services

accessibility,
427-428

CPP
(Collaboration Protocol Profile),
425

overview,
421-422

SOAP (Simple Object
Access Protocol),
423

technologies,
422-426

UDDI (Universal
Description, Discovery, and Integration),
424

Web
Services Description Language (WSDL),
423-424

Web
support, offline,
304

WECA
(Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance),
57

WEP
(Wired Equivalent Privacy),
58

what
you see is what you get (WYSIWYG),
355

white
papers,
51

wide
area network (WAN),
19

Wideband CDMA (WCDMA),
72,
78-79

Wi-Fi
(Wireless Fidelity),
57,
88

Windows
CE-based devices,
21,
160-162,
209

Windows
CE Web site,
169,
219

Windows
Management Interface (WMI),
396

Windows
PC emulators,
186

Wired
Equivalent Privacy (WEP),
58

Wireless Application
Environment (WAE),
274-275


Wireless
Application Protocol (WAP)

benefits of,
278-279

components of,
274-275

overview,
272

programming model,
272-274

protocol stack,
275-277

WAP
Push,
124-126

wireless bitmap images
(WBMP),
275,
345

Wireless Developer
Network Web site,
42,
111,
132,
197

wireless devices.
See
devices

Wireless Ethernet
Compatibility Alliance (WECA),
57

Wireless Fidelity
(Wi-Fi),
57,
88

wireless gateways,
267-268

wireless Internet
applications

architecture,
components of,
95,
258

client architecture,
259-261

development
process

analysis phase,
282-285

deployment phase,
298-299

design phase,
286-289

implementation and testing phase,
289-293

extending existing,
300-302

messaging servers,
268-269

middleware
architecture,
261-265

requests, processing,
270-271

Web
support, offline,
304


See
also

applications;
thin
client applications

Wireless Internet Daily
Web site,
111


wireless
local area network (WLAN)

configurations,
55-56

overview,
4,
28,
54

products, evaluation
of,
54

selection
considerations,
62-63

standards,
56-60

technology
comparisons,
63-64

Wireless Markup Language
(WML),
21,
260,
311-314

Wireless Matrix Web
site,
86


wireless
personal area network (WPAN)

Bluetooth standard,
48-51

broad market
applicability,
47

characteristics of,
47

device
interoperability,
47

802.15 standard,
52-53

expansion of,
46

IrDA standard,
47-48

overview,
44

task groups,
52

technology
comparisons,
53-54

Wireless Session
Protocol (WSP),
126

Wireless Telephony
Application (WTA),
31,
272,
277

Wireless Transport Layer
Security (WTLS),
142,
145-146

wireless
vs. mobile,
4

Wireless Week Web site,
111


wireless
wide area network (WWAN)

analog
vs. digital signals,
65

circuit
vs. packet switching,
66

multiplexing
techniques,
67-68

network evolution,
82

operators,
80-83

overview,
44-45,
64-65

protocol comparisons,
84-85

WLAN.
See
wireless
local area network

WMI
(Windows Management Interface),
396

WML
(Wireless Markup Language),
21,
260,
311-314

WMLScript,
315-316

world
phones,
77

World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C),
121

WPAN.
See
wireless
personal area network

WSDL
(Web Services Description Language),
423-424

WSP
(Wireless Session Protocol),
126

WTA
(Wireless Telephony Application),
31,
272,
277

W3C
(World Wide Web Consortium),
121

WTLS
(Wireless Transport Layer Security),
142,
145-146

WWAN.
See
wireless
wide area network


WYSIWYG
(what you see is what you get),
355

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