Pharmacopeia is the national statutory medication guide, rich in content, but the structure is complicated. Pharmacopeia learning system based on traditional resources are limited time, place, and therefore learning is inconvenient. The purpose of this paper is to develop the smart learning system possible for learner-centered, selfdirected and interaction-oriented by using BYOD of learners. The developed system is configured with application for Android-based smart phone or tablet PC and application for Data Storage on web server. And using SOAP technology, Android device communicated with WEB platform. Smart learning system is designed to contain basic adaptive learning system and advanced adaptive learning system. Moreover, the system has overcome obstacle in pharmacopoeia learning which described above by providing various retrieval methods.
TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) prescriptions are too complicated and numerous for most learners to remember, so the dialectic classification and the choice of TCM prescriptions are usually out of joint in clinic and teaching nowadays. The embedded system, described in this paper, is designed as a TCM prescription information system based on Android platform, in which the emphasis is placed on the standardization of TCM information and the promotion of the TCM traditional spreading approach. And it is implemented with the techniques regarding the Android platform and embedded database, to provide functions such as retrieval of recipes, herbs and syndromes, assisted prescribing and TCM information synchronization in Android device. Moreover, the system has established the integrated relationship of TCM entities relying on our TCM research to overcome the above obstacle in TCM development.
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