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A Mobile Application Flow Representation to Ensure Mutual Understanding of IT Professionals and Healthcare Professionals during Mobile Healthcare Application Development Process
Oluşturulma Tarihi: 02-06-2015
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Tür: Makale
Yayınlanma Durumu: Yayınlanmış
Dosya Biçimi: Dosya Yok
Dil: İngilizce
Konu(lar): EĞİTİM, TEKNOLOJİ,
Yazar(lar): ERTURAN, Y. Nasuh (Yazar), Tokdemir, Gul (Yazar), Çağıltay, Nergiz (Yazar), YILDIZ , Ekrem (Yazar),
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Mobile Healthcare, Communication Gap, Representation Guideline, Mobil Sağlık, İletişim Gap, Temsil Klavuzu
Integration of mobile technologies into healthcare (especially into mobile healthcare applications) is one of the hot topics in the field, because the market share of mobile health applications is so huge, such that numbers are expressed in billion dollars. In such a profitable market, IT companies have started to invest in mobile healthcare so rapidly to get a market share. However, development of mobile healthcare applications requires inter-disciplinary work on which people from different domains can communicate. Since educating healthcare professionals as programmers or vice versa is not logical, gathering them on a common ground is a must. To do so efficiently, instructions should be provided as clearly as possible so that mutual understanding can be achieved. The main purpose of this study is to provide a clear and efficient mobile application flow representation that can be used by IT and healthcare professionals during mobile healthcare application development process to ensure mutual understanding.
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
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