Essays about: "Mobile Web 2.0"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 essays containing the words Mobile Web 2.0.
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1. Exploring progressive web applications for health care : Developing a PWA to gather patients' self assessments
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för tillämpad fysik och elektronikAbstract : Many health care providers aim to become more patient-centered, and developing mobile health applications for patients might help achieve this. In the light of this, this thesis explores if the progressive web application (PWA) concept is suitable for mobile health applications. READ MORE
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2. Patient Empowerment and Accessibilityin e-Health Services : Accessibility Evaluation of a Mobile WebSite for Medical Records Online
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för visuell information och interaktionAbstract : This thesis evaluates a DEMO version of the mobile web site for medical recordsonline, m.minavardkontakter.se, from a web accessibility point of view. The evaluationis an expert evaluation based on the ISO standard for web accessibility, Web ContentAccessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2. READ MORE
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3. Secure Access for Public Clients to Web API:s with Minimum Performance Loss
University essay from KTH/Data- och elektroteknikAbstract : A lot of information nowadays is made available through Web APIs on the Internet and without security and encryption; it is very easy for malicious users to access confidential information. The goal was to find out what different mechanisms that are available for providing a safe communication with a web API from web clients and mobile applications with little as possible impact on the performance. READ MORE
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4. Pics or it didn't happen: Instagram in Prosumer Capitalism and Reflexive Modernity
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för etnologiAbstract : Drawing on practice centered approaches to consumption, this study situates a cultural analysis of Instagram, a smartphone-‐based image sharing application used by over 80 million people worldwide, within wider discourses on reflexive modernity, critical media studies, prosumption, and late-‐modern consumer culture. A seven-‐day diary study with 25 international participants, supplemented by participant observation, helps tie these theoretical engagements to specific lived experiences illustrating what it means to live with a networked camera almost permanently on-‐hand to record and share images of daily life. READ MORE
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5. Design, prototype and evaluation of a Geocast Enabler Architecture for the IP Multimedia Subsystem
University essay from KTH/KommunikationsteoriAbstract : The evolution from the traditional Internet to the Internet of Things (IoT) is in full progress. Since some of the objects are moving, e.g. vehicles, geoinformation is the key for various distributed application and networking aspects. READ MORE