2018 IEEE 10th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology,Communication and Control, Environm 2018
DOI: 10.1109/hnicem.2018.8666317
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HeartBeat+: A Development of Mobile Application on Recording and Monitoring Blood Pressure Readings for Hypertensive Patients

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“…In comparison, certain differences were observed in the development of the mobile application on Android, called HeartBeat [26], which has a very different case study structure than the one presented in this research, since this section is It is distributed by different techniques for a good data collection, for this reason it has the use case diagram, as well as the architecture that its implemented system has and finally the different parts that make up the development of its application are presented, such as the of their website, since the presentation of the App would be entirely for patients and the website so that doctors can continuously monitor their registered patients. There is also the development of another mobile application on Android, called iTourism [27], which will present some similarities with our research, since its case study is structured by the different phases presented by the RAD methodology, finding the difference This section also presents the results obtained when implementing and showing your developed app to a certain amount of the population, which by obtaining the different suggestions that users made, it is possible to see the improvements made in their mobile app by presenting the different tabs that form part of the update of your app with its respective description and the tools that will be used for its correct implementation.…”
Section: A About the Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison, certain differences were observed in the development of the mobile application on Android, called HeartBeat [26], which has a very different case study structure than the one presented in this research, since this section is It is distributed by different techniques for a good data collection, for this reason it has the use case diagram, as well as the architecture that its implemented system has and finally the different parts that make up the development of its application are presented, such as the of their website, since the presentation of the App would be entirely for patients and the website so that doctors can continuously monitor their registered patients. There is also the development of another mobile application on Android, called iTourism [27], which will present some similarities with our research, since its case study is structured by the different phases presented by the RAD methodology, finding the difference This section also presents the results obtained when implementing and showing your developed app to a certain amount of the population, which by obtaining the different suggestions that users made, it is possible to see the improvements made in their mobile app by presenting the different tabs that form part of the update of your app with its respective description and the tools that will be used for its correct implementation.…”
Section: A About the Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in case of a patient with heart disease, the use of telemonitoring is ideal for this kind of person due to she/he needs constant monitoring and control during ordinary activities. Cruz et al [39] developed a mobile application for recording and monitoring blood pressure for hypertension and heart disease patient. This study aimed to propose a system to overcome the limitation of patients constant monitoring and the decision framework for physician respect to the evolution of the monitored disease.…”
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confidence: 99%