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The automated end-to-end testing of applications allows to detect regressions early during the development and provide solid foundation for future modifications. However, implementation of such tests for mobile applications on Sailfish OS platform is related to some issues, especially when the application contain custom QML components written in C++. In the paper the authors present a method to resolve...
The paper describes architecture of a recommendation service that provides advice on how to change the lifestyle to prevent appearance or progression of cardiovascular deceases. The service is an extension of the personalized healthcare system that has access to measurements of vital signs and the patient's electronic health record. The system is designed according to the smart spaces approach and...
With the widespread use of mobile devices, the role of mobile applications increases. Nevertheless, the variety of mobile platforms and the differences between them make the development of applications for multiple mobile platforms a highly resource-intensive and time-consuming task. The reason for this is the need for development of separate native applications for each platform. This issue can be...
For patients with a risk of out-of-hospital emergency situation quickness of the first aid provision is essential. Emergency medical services equipped with the “panic button” are aimed at reduction of the time of first aid provision. The further improvement of such services can be achieved by their communication with healthcare information systems deployed in hospitals. Such communication can be used...
The paper presents a conceptual framework for development of context-aware location-based services. This framework provides relevant objects from the database to the user taking his/her preferences and context into account. It is based on the framework for context-aware preference queries, which provides a model of context- and preference-aware system based on the database, and the open source Smart-M3...
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