EVALUATION OF MOBILE HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): MASUMI YAJIMA , TOSHIYUKI MAEDA , YAE FUKUSHIGE
Abstract: —mobile communication, healthcare support, email-based communication, system evaluation This paper addresses a new healthcare communication system based on email communication, which is designed and developed from view of previous research results and problems. The system is an email-based communication independent with the sorts of terminals, based on mailing-list system and approved various communications by one-stop account, and offers users' availability for checking their own data which is reflected by every day's reply data, and daily mails have many variations because they are not automatically sent but nurses writes and sends every day, which let emails not routinely but humane and improved. We have evaluated the system by the operation test, where we have many important data and discussion.
- Publication Date: 27-May-2015
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-061-3-25
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AN INTELLIGENT METHOD OF INFORMATION PROVISIONING IN AN ACADEMIC SOCIAL NETWORK
Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): PALLAPA VENKATARAM , SWAPNIL S. NINAWE
Abstract: The rapid development of communication and networking has lessened geographical boundaries further to social networking, which enables to set up relations among people who share common interests, activities or connections. In social networks, actors (or people) often want to acquire information based on their activities, education, role, etc. The social network concept handles human relationships in networks efficiently to achieve the information provision. Due to advent of social networks, the need for flexible, adaptable and rapid response time to information provision has become increasingly important. An academic social network is grouping of a specific academic faculty group members at different levels. For example, a communication group in a research institution could have the members like professor, faculty, research students, graduate students, project staff, lab assistants, etc. At each level group members, they need relevant information on the projects currently leading on el
- Publication Date: 27-May-2015
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-061-3-26
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