944 resultados para Mobile Security, Mobile App Security, App Stores, Android Security, iOS Security
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This work project aims to demonstrate how to design and develop an innovative concept of video streaming app. The project combines technology push and market pull theories into developing a product that is more suitable for the customer needs, with the particularity that there is no other way of seeing any place in the world, live and ondemand. An analysis on the bigger influencers in terms of design-thinking and new product development, as Tim Brown or Paul Trott, lead to a better understanding on how There App should evolve, keeping in mind the customer desires and technical features.
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In this research we conducted a mixed research, using qualitative and quantitative analysis to study the relationship and impact between mobile advertisement and mobile app user acquisition and the conclusions companies can derive from it. Data was gathered from management of mobile advertisement campaigns of a portfolio of three different mobile apps. We found that a number of implications can be extracted from this intersection, namely to product development, internationalisation and management of marketing budget. We propose further research on alternative app users sources, impact of revenue on apps and exploitation of product segments: wearable technology and Internet of Things.
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Application development for mobile devices has evolved substantially in recent years. Creating apps for mobile systems is becoming a standard in order to create better solutions to meet the market demand. Currently, half of the US population own Smartphones. This market comprises 150 million people, and 28% of these people consider mobiles their primary way of accessing the Web (Hales, 2013). A common feature of most websites tailored for mobile devices is that they are reduced versions of the desktop site. Several factors that must be considered when making this transition from desktop sites to mobile devices are: identifying elements from the desktop website that should be displayed on the mobile device screen; the amount of information the institution (BSU in this case) wishes to provide and designing an interface that will please the users;
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Memòria del PFM de desenvolupament en software lliure. Primera versió de l'aplicació nativa Android, RemoteDomo, aplicable al control d'instal·lacions domòtiques OpenDomo.
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Slide to go with Panopto recording for MA Communication Design on best practice for mobile ui design and some basic JQuery Mobile Customisation. Big thanks to Jonathan Stark Luke Wroblewski Jared Spool Without whom this would not have been made
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Lo scopo di questa tesi è quello di valutare l’utilizzo di tecnologie Web, per la creazione di applicazioni per dispositivi mobile, come alternativa allo sviluppo di applicazioni tramite linguaggi nativi. Tra i vari dispositivi mobile esistenti, quello che trova maggior interesse nello sviluppo della tesi è sicuramente lo smartphone, il più recente tra questi dispositivi, che rispetto agli altri dispositivi è caratterizzato da una maggior complessità dovuta a funzionalità e capacità più elevate. Quindi in questa tesi verrà analizzato l’aspetto legato alle applicazioni utilizzate da questo dispositivo mobile. Si è deciso di strutturare la tesi in diversi capitoli, che verranno illustrati qui in seguito, al fine di creare un percorso concettuale per arrivare ad analizzare l’argomento chiave della tesi, le applicazioni mobile basate su tecnologie Web, perciò nei primi due capitoli verrano trattati argomenti riguardanti il mondo dei dispositivi mobile, con particolare riguardo per lo smartphone, con lo scopo di dare una visione dell’ambiente che circonda questo argomento di tesi. Negli ultimi capitoli si entrerà nel cuore della tesi, dove verrà trattato l’argomento chiave nel dettaglio, con la specifica analisi di Tizen come caso di studio. Inoltre si è deciso di approfondire gli aspetti legati a questo argomento di tesi sviluppando un piccola applicazione, con lo scopo di andare a sperimentare le nozioni acquisite durante tutto questo percorso di studio.
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One of the most undervalued problems by smartphone users is the security of data on their mobile devices. Today smartphones and tablets are used to send messages and photos and especially to stay connected with social networks, forums and other platforms. These devices contain a lot of private information like passwords, phone numbers, private photos, emails, etc. and an attacker may choose to steal or destroy this information. The main topic of this thesis is the security of the applications present on the most popular stores (App Store for iOS and Play Store for Android) and of their mechanisms for the management of security. The analysis is focused on how the architecture of the two systems protects users from threats and highlights the real presence of malware and spyware in their respective application stores. The work described in subsequent chapters explains the study of the behavior of 50 Android applications and 50 iOS applications performed using network analysis software. Furthermore, this thesis presents some statistics about malware and spyware present on the respective stores and the permissions they require. At the end the reader will be able to understand how to recognize malicious applications and which of the two systems is more suitable for him. This is how this thesis is structured. The first chapter introduces the security mechanisms of the Android and iOS platform architectures and the security mechanisms of their respective application stores. The Second chapter explains the work done, what, why and how we have chosen the tools needed to complete our analysis. The third chapter discusses about the execution of tests, the protocol followed and the approach to assess the “level of danger” of each application that has been checked. The fourth chapter explains the results of the tests and introduces some statistics on the presence of malicious applications on Play Store and App Store. The fifth chapter is devoted to the study of the users, what they think about and how they might avoid malicious applications. The sixth chapter seeks to establish, following our methodology, what application store is safer. In the end, the seventh chapter concludes the thesis.
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L'avvento delle nuove tecnologie e dei nuovi terminali Smartphone, ha portato ad una sempre più ampia implementazioni di applicazioni mobile. L'obiettivo di questa tesi è quello di illustrare il processo di progettazione ed implementazione di una mobile App per la Web Radio degli studenti universitari di Cesena: Uniradio Cesena.
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Con il presente studio si analizza il Six Minute Walking Test di pazienti post-cardiochirurgici durante la riabilitazione domiciliare attraverso l’utilizzo di una mobile app e sensori indossabili. Inoltre sono state intraprese alcune attività preliminari per integrare l’app per la valutazione motoria all'interno di un progetto sanitario di Telemedicina.
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Aim: To validate the accuracy and repeatability of a mobile app reading speed test compared with the traditional paper version. Method: Twenty-one subjects wearing their full refractive correction glasses read 14 sentences of decreasing print size between 1.0 and -0.1 logMAR, each consisting of 14 words (Radner reading speed test) at 40 cm with a paper-based chart and twice on iPad charts. Time duration was recorded with a stop watch for the paper chart and on the App itself for the mobile chart allowing critical print size (CPS) and optimal reading speed (ORS) to be derived objectively. Results: The ORS was higher for the mobile app charts (194±29 wpm; 195±25 wpm) compared with the paper chart (166±20 wpm; F=57.000, p<0.001). The CPS was lower for the mobile app charts (0.17±0.20 logMAR; 0.18±0.17 logMAR) compared with the paper chart (0.25±0.17 logMAR; F=5.406, p=0.009). The mobile app test had a mean difference repeatability of 0.30±22.5 wpm, r=0.917 for ORS, and a CPS of 0.0±0.2 logMAR, r=0.769. Conclusions: Repeatability of the app reading speed test is as good (ORS) or better (CPS) than previous studies on the paper test. While the results are not interchangeable with paper-based charts, mobile app tablet-based tests of reading speed are reliable and rapid to perform, with the potential to capture functional visual ability in research studies and clinical practice.
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BACKGROUND: Contrast detection is an important aspect of the assessment of visual function; however, clinical tests evaluate limited spatial frequencies and contrasts. This study validates the accuracy and inter-test repeatability of a swept-frequency near and distance mobile app Aston contrast sensitivity test, which overcomes this limitation compared to traditional charts. METHOD: Twenty subjects wearing their full refractive correction underwent contrast sensitivity testing on the new near application (near app), distance app, CSV-1000 and Pelli-Robson charts with full correction and with vision degraded by 0.8 and 0.2 Bangerter degradation foils. In addition repeated measures using the 0.8 occluding foil were taken. RESULTS: The mobile apps (near more than distance, p = 0.005) recorded a higher contrast sensitivity than printed tests (p < 0.001); however, all charts showed a reduction in measured contrast sensitivity with degradation (p < 0.001) and a similar decrease with increasing spatial frequency (interaction > 0.05). Although the coefficient of repeatability was lowest for the Pelli-Robson charts (0.14 log units), the mobile app charts measured more spatial frequencies, took less time and were more repeatable (near: 0.26 to 0.37 log units; distance: 0.34 to 0.39 log units) than the CSV-1000 (0.30 to 0.93 log units). The duration to complete the CSV-1000 was 124 ± 37 seconds, Pelli-Robson 78 ± 27 seconds, near app 53 ± 15 seconds and distance app 107 ± 36 seconds. CONCLUSIONS: While there were differences between charts in contrast levels measured, the new Aston near and distance apps are valid, repeatable and time-efficient method of assessing contrast sensitivity at multiple spatial frequencies.
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China has the largest numbers of Internet users and mobile phone subscribers in the world, as well as the most extensive peacetime internal migration on the planet. Mobile phone uses play a very important role in migrant responses to alienation and discrimination. There are 150 million to 200 million migrant workers in China, 60% of them are the second-generation migrant workers. They support the nation’s manufacturing and industry. The majority of these individuals is poor and is from rural areas of the country. These young people are currently ignored by mainstream mobile device manufacturers, even though this constituency will be a growing consumptive segment in the future. Thus, my research will target the new-generation migrant workers in China, and concentrates on their mobile lives to best develop a tangible mobile devices application store that will improve their mobile experiences.
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In dieser Arbeit wird beschrieben, was Andoid ist, welche Bestandteile es hat und wie man diese einsetzen kann. Dies wird speziell am Beispiel einer Rezeptbuch-App verdeutlicht. Dabei wird speziell auf die Bedürfnisse veganer Menschen eingegangen. Nach der Einleitung werden in Abschnitt 3 die Grundlagen in Bezug auf Android erläutert. Es wird auf die Entstehung sowie die Verbreitung von Android als Plattform eingegangen. Es wird dabei auf Bestandteile der Benutzeroberflächen sowie auf interne Elemente eingegangen. Im darauf folgenden Abschnitt wird ein Konzept für die Rezeptbuch-App entwickelt. Dabei wird auf alle hauptsächlichen Abschnitte der App eingegangen. Im Abschnitt der Realisierung wird dann an praktischen Beispielen gwzwigt, wie eine App mithilfe der von Android gelieferten Komponenten erzeugt werden kann.