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maybe We Should Enable More Uncertain Mobile App Programming
2015
Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications - HotMobile '15
One of the reasons programming mobile systems is so hard is the wide variety of environments a typical app encounters at runtime. ...
We introduce a new approach based on structured uncertainty through a new language construct: the maybe statement. maybe statements allow programmers to defer choices about app behavior that cannot be ...
The maybe team thanks the anonymous reviewers and our shepherd, Mahadev Satyanarayanan, for their feedback. ...
doi:10.1145/2699343.2699361
dblp:conf/wmcsa/ChallenADKMNSSSZ15
fatcat:hbmylaa47bddpmf5ngrnxbzchi
User Experience of an App-Based Treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence: Qualitative Interview Study
2019
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Health apps are increasing in number and can be used to improve adherence to treatments. We developed the Tät app, which provides a 3-month treatment program with a focus on PFMT for women with SUI. ...
In this qualitative interview study, we investigated participant experiences of the app-based treatment. ...
The name Tät (mobile app) and the logo Tät.nu are registered as trademarks by The Swedish Patent and Registration office for ES at Umeå University. ...
doi:10.2196/11296
pmid:30869644
pmcid:PMC6437616
fatcat:l5rogn2tyrecpci7p5ekiv3sbm
Implementation of Mobile Apps Across Globe and Challenge to Software Engineering
2015
Asia-pacific Journal of Convergent Research Interchange
However, there exist country differences in mobile app user behavior the users' from a particular country tend to use more apps belonging to a particular type for example users from USA are more likely ...
The market for mobile apps is already big and it's just going to keep getting bigger. ...
Android enables the use of JUnit for unit testing Implementation of Mobile Apps Across Globe and Challenge to Software Engineering Copyright ⓒ 2015 SoCoRI 10 android applications. ...
doi:10.21742/apjcri.2015.09.01
fatcat:dcwcz3q7ffawvjlv746punk6cm
Top ten smart cities in the world. What do they have in common and how can Eastern European cities use that?
2018
Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days
The main research method will be a quantitative one (based, as we have already mentioned, on the common indicators used in building international rakings), but we will use a qualitative one as well in ...
In this paper we will use the indicators that were found as being common in some of those rakings (made by prestigious institutions) in order to find the most common features of a smart city. ...
All in all we consider that a model-to-be-followed by Romanian municipalities should start from collaboration and education aiming to find the most suitable technical solution, for the local environment ...
doi:10.24989/ocg.v331.14
fatcat:htyjsmrjnbhqdc2k3rytodqt2e
DEV 14 and HotMobile 15
2015
IEEE pervasive computing
HotMobile is focused on mobile applications, systems, and environments, particularly for new directions or nontraditional approaches in mobile computing. ...
We report first on ACM dEV 2014, the 5th annual Symposium on Computing for development. ...
Together, Ali Ben Ali and Jerry Ajay of the University of Buffalo gave an entertaining presentation on "Maybe We Should Enable More Uncertain Mobile App Programming," in an attempt to remove the strict ...
doi:10.1109/mprv.2015.30
fatcat:aaolpul4jnhdtdqjfikelm4qku
The Intention to Use Mobile Digital Library Technology
2015
International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction
Perceived value was found to be a more relevant overarching adoption factor than perceived usefulness for this context. ...
The findings provide a basis for improving theory in the area of mobile library adoption and suggest a number of practical design recommendations to help designers of mobile library technology to create ...
We should consider them. It must be easy for them to use. ...
doi:10.4018/ijmhci.2015040102
fatcat:vszhq4srlbgtfh2elip7rlikza
HOW TO GROW REVENUES IN AN UNCERTAIN WORLD?
2017
Journal of Information Technology Education: Discussion Cases
he invest in expanding the new product of enabling mobile for business applications? ...
Rob Hammond, product executive for enterprise products, wonders if he focus the company on the products it knew, expanding the existing text messaging business into high growth mobile markets, or should ...
Option 2: Invest in moving up the value chain by mobile enabling enterprise applications. ...
doi:10.28945/3650
fatcat:rg2vbazc3nfcvfnnt47d4u6f5e
A Mixed Methods Study to Explore the Effects of Program Design Elements and Participant Characteristics on Parents' Engagement With an mHealth Program to Promote Healthy Infant Feeding: The Growing Healthy Program
2019
Frontiers in Endocrinology
It provides an insight on maximizing data collected from these programs for measuring effectiveness and to understand users of various engagement levels interaction with program features. ...
Measuring this can determine efficacy and refine programs to meet user requirements. ...
• Do you think we can improve the look of the app in any way? ...
doi:10.3389/fendo.2019.00397
fatcat:6kkrtpjdkzcbpbpusj3vkhcu5u
Problems and Solutions in Mobile Application Testing
[chapter]
2016
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In recent years the amount of scientific papers published on the topic of mobile applications has significantly increased. However, few researchers test their assumptions and solutions in industry. ...
This thesis aims to provide an overview of what current scientific literature considers problems and potential solutions in mobile application testing, and compare it to opinions of industry professionals ...
Holzmann and Hutflesz propose an aspect-oriented programming approach for A/B and multivariate testing of native mobile apps, without the need to redeploy the application for introducing changes. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-49094-6_16
fatcat:vsiijadm2zgple6iglr7t4vrsi
Machine Learning in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Education: A Mixed Methods Pilot Survey of Postgraduate Students at a Swiss University
2021
Frontiers in Public Health
On 5-point Likert scale, students "moderately agreed" (median = 4) that AI/M should be part of clinical psychology/psychotherapy education. ...
There is increasing use of psychotherapy apps in mental health care.Objective: This mixed methods pilot study aimed to explore postgraduate clinical psychology students' familiarity and formal exposure ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to express our gratitude to the students who participated in this survey. The authors also thank Dr. John Torous for feedback on an earlier draft of this manuscript. ...
doi:10.3389/fpubh.2021.623088
pmid:33898374
pmcid:PMC8064116
fatcat:6bbgpfaazzdspjfm2mf6biver4
Communication between Power Blackout and Mobile Network Overload
2014
International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Summary: "This reference explores recent advances in mobile medicine and how this technology impacts modern medical care"--Provided by publisher. ...
Finally it proposes 'BlaCom', an ICT-based concept for blackout communication, which addresses the time span between the occurrence of the energy blackout and the possible overload of the mobile phone ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT We like to thank the participants of our study for their fruitful comments. ...
doi:10.4018/ijiscram.2014040103
fatcat:c5wvckn6bfc7rpszkoddx2hr2i
Mobile health application platform 'Corrie' personalises and empowers the heart attack recovery patient experience in the hospital and at home for an underserved heart attack survivor
2020
BMJ Case Reports
Mobile health (mHealth) has the potential to address this gap, but has limited evaluation in clinical studies to date. ...
We present the case of a middle-aged patient of low socioeconomic status, with multiple comorbidities, and no prior smartphone experience, who suffered an acute myocardial infarction (MI) and was given ...
Acknowledgements We thank Corrie engineering and Lead iOS Developer Ryan Demo for his key technical assistance with figure 1. ...
doi:10.1136/bcr-2019-231801
pmid:32071124
pmcid:PMC7046423
fatcat:sywkvaoyvfdkvob7o4hlxo7xue
Automating Software Development for Mobile Computing Platforms
2018
2018 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME)
More specifically, we first introduce a technique, called Gvt, that improves the quality of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for mobile apps by automatically detecting instances where a GUI was not implemented ...
Second, we develop an approach that completely automates prototyping of GUIs for mobile apps. ...
Static components are basically detected, [but] maybe the next extension should focus on dynamic components." ...
doi:10.1109/icsme.2018.00094
dblp:conf/icsm/Moran18
fatcat:idlcmxdceza67ecd7fk4llnfxm
Mobile App to Help People With Chronic Illness Reflect on Their Strengths: Formative Evaluation and Usability Testing
2020
JMIR Formative Research
Out of 12 participants, 9 (75%) reported becoming more aware of their own strengths by using the app; 1 (8%) disagreed and 2 (17%) provided a neutral response. ...
Conclusions In this formative evaluation of a mobile app to promote patients' reflections on their strengths, patients perceived the app as meaningful and supporting awareness. ...
The authors would also like to thank the leaders and health care providers at Diakonhjemmet Hospital for enabling recruitment and giving feedback on the app, particularly Liv Rognerud Eriksson, Anita Larsen ...
doi:10.2196/16831
pmid:32130126
fatcat:n363sllmzvd7bpeix27ovnqlse
SELF-management maintenance Inhalation therapy with EHealth (SELFIE); a study on the use of an electronic monitoring device in patient care and research (Preprint)
2019
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Acknowledgements We thank all patients, students and community pharmacists who participated in this study.
Conflicts of interest The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
With regard to recommending the EIMD to other patients, the majority rated this as neutral (48%, 12 patients). 80% of the patients indicated that they were not willing (n=15) or uncertain ('maybe', n=5 ...
In the end, the registration of my -Not all inhalations were registered [in the app on my mobile phone], so I inhaled again and used too much medication. (F45) -The app is not always working. ...
doi:10.2196/13551
pmid:31148542
pmcid:PMC6658221
fatcat:zakoq2iwhzgirbuiu22mq326v4
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