نتایج جستجو برای: mobile apps

تعداد نتایج: 176190  

2015
Charlene A. Caburnay Kaitlin Graff Jenine K. Harris Amy McQueen Madeleine Smith Maggie Fairchild Matthew W. Kreuter

INTRODUCTION The expansion of mobile health technologies, particularly for diabetes-related applications (apps), grew exponentially in the past decade. This study sought to examine the extent to which current mobile apps for diabetes have health literate features recommended by participants in an Institute of Medicine Roundtable and compare the health literate features by app cost (free or not)...

2018
Taelyr Weekly Nicole Walker Jill Beck Sean Akers Meaghann Weaver

Patients and families increasingly use mobile apps as a relaxation and distraction intervention for children with complex, chronic medical conditions in the waiting room setting or during inpatient hospitalizations; and yet, there is limited data on app quality assessment or review of these apps for level of engagement, functionality, aesthetics, or applicability for palliative pediatric patien...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2013
Sherry Pagoto Kristin Schneider Mirjana Jojic Michele DeBiasse Devin Mann

BACKGROUND Physicians have limited time for weight-loss counseling, and there is a lack of resources to which they can refer patients for assistance with weight loss. Weight-loss mobile applications (apps) have the potential to be a helpful tool, but the extent to which they include the behavioral strategies included in evidence-based interventions is unknown. PURPOSE The primary aims of the ...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Xuanzhe Liu Yun Ma Shuailiang Dong Yunxin Liu Tao Xie Gang Huang Hong Mei

Redundant transfer of resources is a critical issue for compromising the performance of mobile Web applications (a.k.a., apps) in terms of data traffic, load time, and even energy consumption. Evidence shows that the current cache mechanisms are far from satisfactory. With lessons learned from how native apps manage their resources, in this paper, we propose the ReWAP approach to fundamentally ...

Journal: :Scientific Phone Apps and Mobile Devices 2017

2014
Michael J. Davies Matthew Collings William Fletcher Hassan Mujtaba

BACKGROUND Over the course of recent years smartphone and tablet technology has evolved rapidly. Similarly, the sphere of healthcare is constantly developing and striving to embrace the newest forms of technology in order to optimise function. Many opportunities for mobile applications (i.e. 'apps') pertinent to the healthcare sector are now emerging. OBJECTIVE This study will consider whethe...

2014
Andreas Holzinger Rob Wu Marco Kalz Niklas Lenssen Marc Felzen Rolf Rossaint Bernardo Tabuenca Marcus Specht Max Skorning

BACKGROUND No systematic evaluation of smartphone/mobile apps for resuscitation training and real incident support is available to date. To provide medical, usability, and additional quality criteria for the development of apps, we conducted a mixed-methods sequential evaluation combining the perspective of medical experts and end-users. OBJECTIVE The study aims to assess the quality of curre...

2017
haohong wang

We are currently living in a world dominated by mobile apps and connected devices. State-of-the-art mobile phones and tablets use apps to organize knowledge and information, control devices, and/or complete transactions via local, web, and cloud services. However, users are challenged to select a suite of apps, from the millions available today, that is right for them. Apps are increasingly dif...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Ziniu Hu Yun Ma Qiaozhu Mei Jian Tang

Mobile applications (a.k.a., apps), which facilitate a large variety of tasks on mobile devices, have become indispensable in our everyday lives. Accomplishing a task may require the user to navigate among various apps. Unlike Web pages that are inherently interconnected through hyperlinks, mobile apps are usually isolated building blocks, and the lack of direct links between apps has largely c...

2011
Pradeep Racherla Jeffry S. Babb Mark J. Keith

The market for mobile apps is expanding quickly. Customer adoption for these apps is determined positively by app utility and social information as well as negatively by the perceived privacy risk associated with disclosing sensitive private information such as customer identity and geographical location. Because of the social nature of many of these apps, and the characteristics of the primary...

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