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Usman Habib Khan, Muhammad Naeem Ahmed Khan, Aamir Mehmood Mirza, MUHAMMAD AKRAM, Shariqa Fakhar, Shumaila Hussain, Irfan Ahmed Magsi, Raja Asif Wagan
Pág. 63 - 82
Testing of mobile applications (apps) has its quirks as numerous events are required to be tested. Mobile apps testing, being an evolving domain, carries certain challenges that should be accounted for in the overall testing process. Since smartphone app...
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Abdul Majeed
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, technical solutions (e.g., smartphone apps, web-based platforms, digital surveillance platforms, etc.) have played a vital role in constraining the spread of COVID-19. The major aspects in which technical solutions hav...
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Mohammed N. AlJarrah, Qussai M. Yaseen and Ahmad M. Mustafa
The Android platform has become the most popular smartphone operating system, which makes it a target for malicious mobile apps. This paper proposes a machine learning-based approach for Android malware detection based on application features. Unlike man...
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Luke Balcombe and Diego De Leo
Human-computer interaction (HCI) has contributed to the design and development of some efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, and adaptable digital mental health solutions. But HCI has not been well-combined into technological developments resulting i...
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Efstratios Chatzoglou, Georgios Kambourakis and Vasileios Kouliaridis
Using automotive smartphone applications (apps) provided by car manufacturers may offer numerous advantages to the vehicle owner, including improved safety, fuel efficiency, anytime monitoring of vehicle data, and timely over-the-air delivery of software...
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Abinaya Megan Ramakrishnan, Aparna Nicole Ramakrishnan, Sarah Lagan and John Torous
Smartphone applications related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continue to emerge and evolve, but despite a wide variety of different app functions, there has yet to be a comprehensive study of what the most prevalent publicly available apps prov...
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Norliza Katuk,Nur Haryani Zakaria,Ku-Ruhana Ku-Mahamud
Pág. pp. 102 - 114
Modern mobile phones or smartphones have multipurpose functions apart from being used as a device for voice and text communications. They are also embedded with many useful sensors, including camera, barometer, accelerometer, and digital compass. Unlike ...
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Mahtot Gebresselassie and Thomas W. Sanchez
In the smart city, information and communications technologies (ICTs) are proposed as solutions to urban challenges, including sustainability concerns. While sustainability commonly refers to economic and environmental dimensions, the concept also contai...
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Biying Fu, Florian Kirchbuchner, Arjan Kuijper, Andreas Braun and Dinesh Vaithyalingam Gangatharan
Quantified Self has seen an increased interest in recent years, with devices including smartwatches, smartphones, or other wearables that allow you to monitor your fitness level. This is often combined with mobile apps that use gamification aspects to mo...
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Meeyeon Lee, Deok-Ki Kim and Jung-Won Lee
In recent years, a large portion of smartphone applications (Apps) has targeted context-aware services. They aim to perceive users? real-time context like his/her location, actions, or even emotion, and to provide various customized services based on the...
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