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Matthew Donald Baker

Publications -  5
Citations -  419

Matthew Donald Baker is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Service provider & Goods and services. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 419 citations.

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Feature management of a communication device

TL;DR: A system and method for the real-time management of a device, and more particularly to the establishment and enforcement of policies or rules associated with the feature or functions that may be performed with the device, such as making and receiving calls, exchanging data, playing games and music, sending and receiving email, accessing web sites, and paying for goods and services as mentioned in this paper.
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Policy management of electronic devices

TL;DR: A system and method for the management of a device, including the establishment and enforcement of policies/rules associated with feature or functions that may be performed with the device, is described in this paper.
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System and methods for managing the utilization of a communications device

TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for the real-time management of a device, and more particularly to the allocation of electronic wallets that are associated with one or more devices and various controls that enable at least two entities to manage how the device is utilized for various activities and to pay for goods and services.
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Feature management of an electronic device

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a system and method for the real-time management of a device, and more particularly to the establishment and enforcement of policies or rules associated with the feature or functions that may be performed with the device.
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System and methods for managing the utilization of an electronic device

TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for the real-time management of a device, and more particularly to the allocation of electronic wallets that are associated with one or more devices and various controls that enable at least two entities to manage how the device is utilized for various activities and to pay for goods and services.