956 resultados para Android mobile application
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El desarrollo de aplicaciones móviles multiplataforma se ha convertido en una tarea compleja debido al alto crecimiento de dispositivos móviles y a la diversidad de plataformas que existen en el mercado. Tras identificar que las principales plataformas utilizadas por los usuarios a nivel mundial son iOS y Android y observar la evolución que han sufrido dichas plataformas desde un punto de vista de diseño de la interacción en los últimos años se establecen las bases para la realización del marco de diseño de la interacción en aplicaciones móviles. El marco de diseño pretende identificar la estructura de las aplicaciones en ambas plataformas y observar las similitudes y diferencias que existen entre las mismas. Por otra parte, se analizan, como parte del mismo, los elementos presentes en el diseño de la interacción de aplicaciones en las plataformas estudiadas con el fin de establecer similitudes y equivalencias entre los mismos. Para evaluar la viabilidad del marco propuesto, se ha llevado a cabo un caso de estudio en el que se aplica el marco sobre una aplicación real. Por último, se realiza una herramienta web con la que se permite a los usuarios poder acceder a la información propuesta en el marco de una forma más sencilla.---ABSTRACT---The mobile app development field has become a very complex task due to the increase of mobile devices and the diversity of the market existing platforms. After identifying that the most used platforms by the users are iOS and Android, and observing the evolution of both from the point of view of the interaction design, the basis for an interaction design frame are established. The design presents the basic structure of a mobile application in both platforms, identifying the existing similarities and differences among them. Moreover, the elements present in the design of the interaction are analysed, in order to establish similarities and equivalences among those elements. In addition, a case study was carried out in which the design frame was applied in a real application. Finally, a web tool which allow users to access the proposed information was developed, in order to have an easier access to the information.
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The risks associated with gestational diabetes (GD) can be reduced with an active treatment able to improve glycemic control. Advances in mobile health can provide new patient-centric models for GD to create personalized health care services, increase patient independence and improve patients’ self-management capabilities, and potentially improve their treatment compliance. In these models, decision-support functions play an essential role. The telemedicine system MobiGuide provides personalized medical decision support for GD patients that is based on computerized clinical guidelines and adapted to a mobile environment. The patient’s access to the system is supported by a smartphone-based application that enhances the efficiency and ease of use of the system. We formalized the GD guideline into a computer-interpretable guideline (CIG). We identified several workflows that provide decision-support functionalities to patients and 4 types of personalized advice to be delivered through a mobile application at home, which is a preliminary step to providing decision-support tools in a telemedicine system: (1) therapy, to help patients to comply with medical prescriptions; (2) monitoring, to help patients to comply with monitoring instructions; (3) clinical assessment, to inform patients about their health conditions; and (4) upcoming events, to deal with patients’ personal context or special events. The whole process to specify patient-oriented decision support functionalities ensures that it is based on the knowledge contained in the GD clinical guideline and thus follows evidence-based recommendations but at the same time is patient-oriented, which could enhance clinical outcomes and patients’ acceptance of the whole system.
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RESUMEN Con la irrupción y el auge de las tecnologías móviles en estos últimos años, se ha hecho patente que los procesos de gestión tienden a ser controlados a través de estas tecnologías, permitiendo al usuario centralizar todos los servicios que le sea posible en un dispositivo de uso tan común como el teléfono móvil, así como acceder a ellos de forma rápida y cómoda. El sistema de tutorías de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid no es la excepción. Desde su creación, el Grupo de Innovación Educativa Tutorial Action (GIETA) [1] ha trabajado en la modernización del proceso de gestión que conlleva el sistema de tutorías, buscando las deficiencias del sistema tradicional que pudiesen resolverse utilizando la tecnología. Este Trabajo de Fin de Grado (TFG) ha tenido como objetivo apoyar la labor iniciada por el GIETA, desarrollando un sistema de gestión de tutorías mediante una aplicación móvil. Para lograr este objetivo, inicialmente se realizó un proceso de reflexión sobre, entre otras cuestiones, la razón de ser de la aplicación a desarrollar, las ventajas que aportaría al usuario final, aquellos riesgos que podían amenazar al proyecto, etc. Este proceso se englobó dentro de la herramienta Agile Inception Deck. Tras este proceso de reflexión, se estructuró el proyecto en fases o sprints de desarrollo, en las que se llevó a cabo la implementación del resultado final de este TFG, una aplicación móvil para el sistema operativo Android, que aporta funcionalidad que resuelve todos los requisitos asociados a las distintas historias de usuario definidas para el proyecto. ABSTRACT With the rise of mobile technologies in recent years, it has become clear that management processes tend to be controlled through these technologies, allowing users to centralize all services as possible, using a device as common as the mobile phone, and access them quickly and easily. The tutorial system at the Technical University of Madrid is not an exception. Since it’s creation, the Group of Educational Innovation Tutorial Action has worked on the modernization of the management process that involves the tutorial system, looking for weaknesses of the traditional system that could be solved using technology. This TFG has aimed to support the work initiated by the GIETA, developing a tutorship management system through a mobile application. To achieve this goal, initially a process of reflection was held about, inter alia, the rationale for the application to be developed, the advantages it would bring to the final user, the risks that could threaten the project, etc. This process is encompassed within the Agile Inception Deck tool. After this process of reflection, the project was divided into phases or sprints, in which took place the implementation of the outcome of the TFG, a mobile application for the Android operating system, which provides functionality that meets all the requirements associated with the different user stories defined for the project.
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The research presented in this paper is part of an ongoing investigation into how best to support meaningful lab-based usability evaluations of mobile technologies. In particular, we report on a comparative study of (a) a standard paper prototype of a mobile application used to perform an early-phase seated (static) usability evaluation, and (b) a pseudo-paper prototype created from the paper prototype used to perform an early-phase,contextually-relevant, mobile usability evaluation. We draw some initial conclusions regarding whether it is worth the added effort of conducting a usability evaluation of a pseudo-paper prototype in a contextually-relevant setting during early-phase user interface development.
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Illiteracy is often associated with people in developing countries. However, an estimated 50 % of adults in a developed country such as Canada lack the literacy skills required to cope with the challenges of today's society; for them, tasks such as reading, understanding, basic arithmetic, and using everyday items are a challenge. Many community-based organizations offer resources and support for these adults, yet overall functional literacy rates are not improving. This is due to a wide range of factors, such as poor retention of adult learners in literacy programs, obstacles in transferring the acquired skills from the classroom to the real life, personal attitudes toward learning, and the stigma of functional illiteracy. In our research we examined the opportunities afforded by personal mobile devices in providing learning and functional support to low-literacy adults. We present the findings of an exploratory study aimed at investigating the reception and adoption of a technological solution for adult learners. ALEX© is a mobile application designed for use both in the classroom and in daily life in order to help low-literacy adults become increasingly literate and independent. Such a solution complements literacy programs by increasing users' motivation and interest in learning, and raising their confidence levels both in their education pursuits and in facing the challenges of their daily lives. We also reflect on the challenges we faced in designing and conducting our research with two user groups (adults enrolled in literacy classes and in an essential skills program) and contrast the educational impact and attitudes toward such technology between these. Our conclusions present the lessons learned from our evaluations and the impact of the studies' specific challenges on the outcome and uptake of such mobile assistive technologies in providing practical support to low-literacy adults in conjunction with literacy and essential skills training. © 2013 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada.
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For a very large number of adults, tasks such as reading. understanding, and using everyday items are a challenge. Although many community-based organizations offer resources and support for adults with limited literacy skills. current programs have difficulty reaching and retaining those that would benefit most. In this paper we present the findings of an exploratory study aimed at investigating how a technological solution that addresses these challenges is received and adopted by adult learners. For this, we have developed a mobile application to support literacy programs and to assist low-literacy adults in today's information-centric society. ALEX© (Adult Literacy support application for Experiential learning) is a mobile language assistant that is designed to be used both in the classroom and in daily life in order to help low-literacy adults become increasingly literate and independent. Through a long-term study with adult learners we show that such a solution complements literacy programs by increasing users' motivation and interest in learning, and raising their confidence levels both in their education pursuits and in facing the challenges of their daily lives.
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The research presented in this paper is part of an ongoing investigation into how best to support meaningful lab-based usability evaluations of mobile technologies. In particular, we report on a comparative study of (a) a standard paper prototype of a mobile application used to perform an early-phase seated (static) usability evaluation, and (b) a pseudo-paper prototype created from the paper prototype used to perform an early-phase,contextually-relevant, mobile usability evaluation. We draw some initial conclusions regarding whether it is worth the added effort of conducting a usability evaluation of a pseudo-paper prototype in a contextually-relevant setting during early-phase user interface development.
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Hospitals everywhere are integrating health data using electronic health record (EHR) systems, and disparate and multimedia patient data can be input by different caregivers at different locations as encapsulated patient profiles. Healthcare institutions are also using the flexibility and speed of wireless computing to improve quality and reduce costs. We are developing a mobile application that allows doctors to efficiently record and access complete and accurate real-time patient information. The system integrates medical imagery with textual patient profiles as well as expert interactions by healthcare personnel using knowledge management and case-based reasoning techniques. The application can assist other caregivers in searching large repositories of previous patient cases. Patients' symptoms can be input to a portable device and the application can quickly retrieve similar profiles which can be used to support effective diagnoses and prognoses by comparing symptoms, treatments, diagnosis, test results and other patient information. © 2007 Sage Publications.
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Desktop user interface design originates from the fact that users are stationary and can devote all of their visual resource to the application with which they are interacting. In contrast, users of mobile and wearable devices are typically in motion whilst using their device which means that they cannot devote all or any of their visual resource to interaction with the mobile application -- it must remain with the primary task, often for safety reasons. Additionally, such devices have limited screen real estate and traditional input and output capabilities are generally restricted. Consequently, if we are to develop effective applications for use on mobile or wearable technology, we must embrace a paradigm shift with respect to the interaction techniques we employ for communication with such devices.This paper discusses why it is necessary to embrace a paradigm shift in terms of interaction techniques for mobile technology and presents two novel multimodal interaction techniques which are effective alternatives to traditional, visual-centric interface designs on mobile devices as empirical examples of the potential to achieve this shift.
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Report published in the Proceedings of the National Conference on "Education in the Information Society", Plovdiv, May, 2013
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Relatório de estágio para obtenção do grau de mestre na área de Educação e Comunicação Multimédia
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Relatório de estágio para obtenção do grau de mestre na área de Educação e Comunicação Multimédia
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Les inventaires archéologiques représentent une part importante des travaux archéologiques qui sont effectués en sol québécois. Il s’agit d’interventions qui sont réalisées en milieux urbains ou ruraux, mais également dans des milieux forestiers parfois éloignés. Lors de ces interventions, plusieurs informations de nature spatiale sont prises, tant pour évaluer la présence ou l’absence de vestiges archéologiques que pour décrire l’environnement et les perturbations observées. Les données issues de ces travaux sont de manière générale enregistrées sur le terrain sur des supports papiers, pour être éventuellement transférées en format numérique après l’intervention, et la localisation sur le terrain est effectuée à l’aide de cartes, de la boussole et d’un appareil GPS. Ce projet cherche à évaluer la contribution potentielle d’une solution géomatique mobile qui permettrait d’assister les archéologues sur le terrain, tant au niveau de la saisie de données que de la géolocalisation sur le terrain. Afin d’identifier l’intérêt, les attentes et les besoins prioritaires d’une telle solution, une enquête a été réalisée auprès de la communauté archéologique. Subséquemment, afin de démontrer qu’une solution géomatique mobile pourrait être développée afin de soutenir les travaux archéologiques, un appareil mobile adapté aux contraintes du terrain archéologique a été identifié et un prototype d’application a été développé, sur la base des résultats de l’enquête obtenus. Il nous a par la suite été possible de faire prendre en main la solution mobile développée par une archéologue et un essai en milieu contrôlé a pu être réalisé afin d’avoir une évaluation critique de l’application et de proposer des pistes d’amélioration. Les résultats obtenus indiquent que la technologie géomatique mobile est aujourd’hui suffisamment accessible pour pouvoir bien s’adapter aux réalités de terrain et ainsi venir répondre à certains besoins des professionnels de terrain tout en demeurant abordable. Malgré quelques pistes d’amélioration qui ont été identifiées, l’enthousiasme suscité par l’application développée démontre l’intérêt des utilisateurs à intégrer ces nouvelles technologies. La démarche de développement employée est également novatrice puisqu’elle permet de développer, en l’espace de quelques mois, une application adaptée à un contexte de terrain professionnel particulier, tout en demeurant grandement modulable et pouvant s’adapter à d’autres domaines d’application.
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A presente investigação tem como objeto de estudo a Arte Nova nas cidades de Aveiro e Ílhavo, traduzindo-se posteriormente na criação de uma aplicação mobile de um roteiro diferenciador referente ao património Arte Nova localizado nas duas cidades. Existe em Aveiro, uma tomada de consciência notória relativa ao património que se enquadra no espírito e nas características do estilo Arte Nova. Isso em muito se deve à originalidade e diversidade de interpretações que a caracterizam localmente. No entanto, apesar dos melhoramentos efetuados na comunicação deste património, especialmente depois da reabilitação do edifício Mário Belmonte Pessoa e da sua transformação em Museu Arte Nova, o roteiro atual não contempla todos os artefactos do estilo existentes na cidade e exclui aqueles que se encontram fora do centro urbano da cidade de Aveiro. Em Ílhavo a realidade é completamente díspar da encontrada na cidade vizinha, Aveiro, não existindo grande decoro pelo tratamento da informação referente ao estilo Arte Nova, apenas algumas referencias breves em guias culturais e um roteiro limitado no site da Câmara Municipal de Ílhavo. Paralelamente a isto, a região de Aveiro tornou-se numa das regiões com o espólio mais significativo do país. Dada à sua importância cultural e local, o roteiro diferenciador que propomos nesta investigação irá intervir de forma a melhorar o que já existe, passando pelo aprofundamento de conhecimentos sobre o tema, catalogação, cruzamento e agrupamento de toda a informação dos artefactos que se encontrem dispersos pelas duas cidades, de forma a tornar mais fácil a procura e o acesso à informação. Numa primeira fase, a investigação irá focar-se nos conteúdos afetos a cada um dos artefactos, sendo estes metodologicamente trabalhados através do método triangular de Francisco Providência, a interpretação autoral (autoria) que se traduz na evolução dos edifícios (tecnologia) e a relevância da sua história (programa) para o património nacional. Posteriormente, os conteúdos anteriormente referidos serão adaptados a uma aplicação mobile que facilitará o acesso à informação previamente selecionada referente a cada artefacto, apresentando uma breve história sobre as manifestações da Arte Nova nas cidades de Aveiro e Ílhavo. Esta aplicação mobile permitirá perceber a evolução dos edifícios desde a sua construção até à atualidade, ao nível de recuperação estrutural ou da falta de reabilitação e recuperação dos mesmos. Contribuirá para conhecer se os edifícios mantiveram (ou não) as suas características originais relativas ao desenho e tecnologia, para tal fará valerse de tecnologias como Realidade Aumentada, assim como os princípios de elaboração e leitura de QR codes, para facilitar o acesso, localização e compreensão dessa mesma informação, permitindo ainda que o seu utilizador embarque numa viagem no tempo e experiencie o roteiro de uma forma diferente. Paralelamente, pretende-se que este roteiro funcione como um roteiro único do património Arte Nova nas duas cidades, com o intuito de se expandir a outras cidades e se tornar num roteiro único do património Arte Nova na região de Aveiro. A diversidade do património Arte Nova nesta região assenta no cunho pessoal e social que os proprietários atribuíram aos seus artefactos, assim como na formação e a capacidade artística fortemente influenciada pela técnica pessoal, temperamento e sensibilidade dos seus autores, fazendo destes artefactos autênticas obras de arte, que merecem o seu estudo. Constatou-se, ao nível dos resultados que o protótipo da aplicação mobile, se adequaram ao que foi anunciado, a nível investigativo, e por isso, interessou a este estudo confirmar a demonstração do que foi enunciado. No entanto, concluiu-se que o respetivo protótipo necessita de ser ‘afinado’ em estudos futuros. Independentemente, das fragilidades encontradas, considera-se que este protótipo de aplicação mobile poderá servir como meio de excelência para a integração de conteúdos que vão mais além do que a visualização dos artefactos. Assim, contribui-se para o adensamento e acesso ao conhecimento sobre a história da Arte Nova em Portugal.
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The increasing dependency of everyday life on mobile devices also increases the number and complexity of computing tasks to be supported by these devices. However, the inherent requirement of mobility restricts them from being resources rich both in terms of energy (battery capacity) and other computing resources such as processing capacity, memory and other resources. This thesis looks into cyber foraging technique of offloading computing tasks. Various experiments on android mobile devices are carried out to evaluate offloading benefits in terms of sustainability advantage, prolonging battery life and augmenting the performance of mobile devices. This thesis considers two scenarios of cyber foraging namely opportunistic offloading and competitive offloading. These results show that the offloading scenarios are important for both green computing and resource augmentation of mobile devices. A significant advantage in battery life gain and performance enhancement is obtained. Moreover, cyber foraging is proved to be efficient in minimizing energy consumption per computing tasks. The work is based on scavenger cyber foraging system. In addition, the work can be used as a basis for studying cyber foraging and other similar approaches such as mobile cloud/edge computing for internet of things devices and improving the user experiences of applications by minimizing latencies through the use of potential nearby surrogates.