نتایج جستجو برای: mobile app

تعداد نتایج: 186437  

2017
Chandra Y Osborn Joost R van Ginkel David G Marrero David Rodbard Brian Huddleston Jeff Dachis

BACKGROUND The One Drop | Mobile app supports manual and passive (via HealthKit and One Drop's glucose meter) tracking of self-care and glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). OBJECTIVE We assessed the HbA1c change of a sample of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) using the One Drop | Mobile app on iPhone and Apple Watch, and tested relationships between self-care tracking wi...

2014
Amos S Hundert Anna Huguet Patrick J McGrath Jennifer N Stinson Mike Wheaton

BACKGROUND Headache diaries are often used by headache sufferers to self-monitor headaches. With advances in mobile technology, mobile electronic diary apps are becoming increasingly common. OBJECTIVE This review aims to identify and evaluate all commercially available mobile headache diary apps for the two most popular mobile phone platforms, iOS and Android. METHODS The authors developed ...

2016
Sang M. Lee Na Rang Kim Soon Goo Hong

This study explores the key activation factors of the mobile application development platform through a comparative analysis of Apple App Store and Samsung Apps platforms based on the information and communications technologies intensive service innovations (IISI) model from the developer’s perspective. We conducted intensive interviews of 14 mobile app developers who had development experience...

2014
Mei Li Khim-Yong Goh Huseyin Cavusoglu

A critical challenge faced by mobile app developers today is to effectively manage their app portfolio, but this issue has rarely been addressed in the IS academic literature. To address this gap, we focus on the impact of category assortment of developers’ app portfolios on their performance. Specifically, we evaluate both the supply and demand of mobile apps with a data set from the Apple App...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Yue Shi Erheng Zhong Suju Rajan Liang Dong Hao-wei Tseng Beitao Li

We tackle the blog recommendation problem in Tumblr for mobile users in this paper. Blog recommendation is challenging since most mobile users would suffer from the cold start when there are only a limited number of blogs followed by the user. Specifically to address this problem in the mobile domain, we take into account mobile apps, which typically provide rich information from the users. Bas...

2012
Paolo Roma

Mobile apps are expected to generate $38 billion by 2015. With a growing number of app stores and devices, developers try to catch new business opportunities. However, apps' pricing has become a critical issue. Based on data collected from major app stores, this study explores the factors influencing apps' price.

2015
José Alberto Lencastre Clara Coutinho Sara Cruz Celestino Magalhães João Casal Rui José Gill Clough Anne Adams

This paper presents a study developed in the scope of a larger project that aims to understand how video editing and content sharing in public displays can be used at schools to promote the informal engagement of students with curricular contents that are essential to foster future learning. The study involved a video competition where students were invited to create videos around specific peda...

Journal: :Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2006
Ming-Feng Chen Yi-Bing Lin Herman Chung-Hwa Rao Quincy Wu

This paper proposes iMobile, a proxy-based platform for developing mobile services for various mobile devices and wireless access technologies. iMobile acts as a message gateway that allows mobile devices to relay messages to each other through various protocols on different access networks. It allows mobile devices to access internet services, corporate databases and to control various network...

2017
Mengwei Xu Yun Ma Xuanzhe Liu Felix Xiaozhu Lin Yunxin Liu

Background activities on smartphones are essential to today’s “always-on” mobile device experience. Yet, there lacks a clear understanding of the cooperative behaviors among background activities as well as a quantification of the consequences. In this paper, we present the first in-depth study of app collusion, in which one app surreptitiously launches others in the background without user’s a...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Steven C. Isley

— In today's mobile application marketplace, the ability of consumers to make informed choices regarding their privacy is extremely limited. Consumers largely rely on privacy policies and app permission mechanisms, but these do an inadequate job of conveying how information will be collected, used, stored, and shared. Mobile application developers go largely unrewarded for making apps more priv...

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