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Android-based medical devices in hospitals

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Android-based medical devices in hospitals The use of mobile applications is increasing in the hospitals. Besides numerous advantages such as time- and location independent view of examination results, documentation of therapy at the patient site, point of care workflow and decision support, such smartphone- or tablet-based mobile systems pose challenges to system manufacturers and hospital-IT operators. In this paper we present our experiences on managing mobile, Android-based medical devices in hospitals based on the GlucoTab®. GlucoTab® is a client-server system using a Google Android-based tablet as a frontend device for diabetes workflow and insulin decision support in hospitals. We analysed the hospital IT-infrastructure for mobile devices in eight different hospitals and based on recent published reports. Based on this analysis we developed suggestions on how to handle typical administrative issues like domain integration, software inventory and distribution or user

Development of Continuous Authentication System on Android-Based Online Exam Application

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Development of Continuous Authentication System on Android-Based Online Exam Application  Technology raises new innovations, technology can make learning systems easier and more flexible to access. Online exam platforms is one example of technological impact in learning system that facilitate the implementation of learning evaluations both from student and teacher side. However, in practice the implementation of a flexible online examinations is still not well implemented. About 73.6% of students think that it is easier to cheat on online exams than conventional exams, this fact raises fears of cheating such as impersonating and answer copying if online exams are conducted remotely. Therefore, to make implementation of the online exam more effective, an authentication system is needed to minimize possible fraud. This system was created as a continuous authentication implemented on online exam system so that exam activities can be monitored even if done remotely. In general, the

UPI Based Mobile Banking Applications

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  UPI Based Mobile Banking Applications Technology advancements have reduced the cost of both a mobile device and data connection making it affordable to all. In parallel, mobile applications are also rising providing the quick, easy door-step solution(s) to one’s professional and personal requirements. In the current trend of the digital and cashless economy, mobile-based app solutions are easy to use and ubiquitous, facilitating a wide range of banking financial services (pay/collect money etc.) and non-financial services (cheque request, account balance, view transaction history etc.). Mobile app revolution is also accompanied by many known and unknown security risks. Out of the various mobile banking applications, UPI (Unified Payment Interface) based apps are simple, reliable, centrally certified (by NPCI (National Payment Corporation of India)) and more secured. Study of UPI apps revealed the possibility of further security enhancements utilizing technological advancement