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Concepts for Analysis and Design of Mobile Healthcare Applications

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Engineering Interactive Systems (TAMODIA 2008, HCSE 2008)
Concepts for Analysis and Design of Mobile Healthcare Applications
  • Joseph McKnight3,
  • Gavin Doherty3,
  • Bridget Kane3,4 &
  • …
  • Saturnino Luz3 

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In complex domains such as healthcare, careful analysis of user requirements is an important aspect of the development process. In recent years, ethnographic study has become a popular tool for building up an understanding of the healthcare domain. However, linking observational data with the design and development process is a challenging problem. A range of conceptual frameworks have been proposed which can aid in transforming these data into concrete requirements. In this paper, we argue that the framework and associated design concepts used will have a strong influence on shaping the outcome of design, and that the development team should consider carefully which are most appropriate to the problem they face. We use a case study based around a patient review process as an illustrative example.

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  1. Department of Computer Science, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

    Joseph McKnight, Gavin Doherty, Bridget Kane & Saturnino Luz

  2. Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, St. James’s Hospital, Dublin

    Bridget Kane

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McKnight, J., Doherty, G., Kane, B., Luz, S. (2008). Concepts for Analysis and Design of Mobile Healthcare Applications. In: Forbrig, P., Paternò, F. (eds) Engineering Interactive Systems. TAMODIA HCSE 2008 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5247. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85992-5_21

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  • Healthcare
  • Ethnographic Study
  • Mobility

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