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THEORETICAL AGILE PROCESS FRAMEWORK FOR MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT, SUCCESS FACTORS, AND EVALUATION

Published In: 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
Author(s): EDWARD D. BUSTILLOS , JENNIFER T. CARPIO , PATRICK D. CERNA

Abstract: Mobile computing has now emerged as one of the main platform for advertising, e-commerce and integration to enterprise information system. Understanding this, A comprehensive model as an established software engineering methodology was proposed for mobile application, critical success factors and evaluation through theoretical agile process framework. It consist of four major parts namely: (A) Agile Methodology appropriate for mobile application, (B) Phases of Agile Software Process, (C) Critical Success Factors for Mobile Applications Development using Agile Methodology, and (D) Evaluation Criteria for Agile Mobile Application Development. For the development of the model, a Design Science Research (DSR) was adopted which is extensively used in information systems research to solve complex problems. DSR is not only appropriate to solve organizational problems in specific domains but also adequate to produce artifacts as it is the case of our model. It can be concluded that as Agile Me

  • Publication Date: 19-Aug-2018
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-157-3-09
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THE EFFECT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCE ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY AND SALIVARY CORTISOL

Published In: 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
Author(s): ANNA C. WHITTAKER , MB MALARVILI , NOOR AIMIE-SALLEH

Abstract: Adverse childhood exposure has been discovered might alter physiological processes such as cardiovascular stress response. When the body is in a stressful condition, it triggers two primary systems that are particularly involved in adapting the body to the stress: the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) and the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenocorticol (HPA) axis. To detect the altered stress response, biomarkers that represent both systems ANS and HPA are proposed. Among the available biomarkers, Heart Rate Variability (HRV) has been proven as a powerful biomarker that represents ANS. Meanwhile, salivary cortisol has been suggested as a biomarker that reflects the HPA. This study will investigate the stress response on individual who have had adverse childhood experience and no adverse childhood experience by using HRV and salivary cortisol. Electrocardiograph and salivary cortisol were collected from 23 healthy participants (age, 19 to 23 years old), 12 participants who had adverse childhood

  • Publication Date: 19-Aug-2018
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-157-3-10
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