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Crime in technology resource constrained environments has been shown to adversely affect economic growth by deterring investment and triggering emigration. To address this secure reporting channels are being investigated to encouraging anonymous crime reporting. In this paper, we present a system (Cry Help App) developed to enable residents of a university community situated in technology resource...
Many learning analytics techniques to capture the learner's real-time responses are computationally intensive for running on mobile devices. In this paper, we propose a personalized learning platform named the PETAL facilitated by an efficient learning analytics application to detect learners' level of attentiveness and the proximity of their eyes to mobile devices and then alert learners to be more...
This publication describes the analysis and development of an application for Borderline Personality Disorder patients, which was conducted with the assistance of 18 psychological experts from three different countries and resulted in a functional prototype containing those requirements. Nonsuicidal self-injury means deliberately harming one’s own body tissue without suicidal intent and is associated...
Dramatic increase in smartphone sales and third-party applications that users can download has significantly increased the possibility of rootkits and malware targeted for smartphones. This paper discusses the current state of research in detection and mitigation of propagation of malicious code, such as viruses, malware and even rootkits in smartphones. A new strategy is introduced that offers a...
Android is an open mobile phone platform. To accommodate value-added services such as selling wallpapers, ringtones, applications, and games on Android phones, it is essential to ensure copyright protection on these products. This paper studies how the Android source code to implement the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Digital Right Management (DRM) 1.0, software installation and protection. We also identify...
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