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Investigators, industry, and the heuristic device: Ethics, patent law, and clinical innovation
Accountability in Research, 2001Joseph Fins
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Embracing "Asian American Music" as an Heuristic Device
Journal of Asian American Studies, 1999J. Lam
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Usability Heuristics for Touchscreen-based Mobile Devices
2012 Ninth International Conference on Information Technology - New Generations, 2012Usability is a main quality attribute for any interactive product. Usability in touch screen-based mobile devices is something essential and should be considered when launching a new product, it could be a distinguishing feature in a rushing market, as it is the one of the mobile devices nowadays.
Rodolfo Inostroza +4 more
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Usability heuristics for touchscreen-based mobile devices
Proceedings of the 2013 Chilean Conference on Human - Computer Interaction, 2013The idea of usability as something optional and only applicable in latest stages of the development process is obsolete. Usability is very valuable for users, reason why counting with proper tools for assessing usability in products like touchscreen-based mobile devices is needed. One traditional usability evaluation method is the heuristic evaluation,
Rodolfo Inostroza +3 more
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A heuristic device, not an actual map… revisiting the urban periphery
Cities & Health, 2022<p>[Para. 1]: “We are very grateful for Daniel Mullis (2021a, 2021b, 2021c) to have taken up and expanded, but even more for having critiqued our initial paper in this journal on ‘repositioning COVID-19 at the social and spatial periphery of urban society’ (Biglieri et al. 2020).
Roger Keil +2 more
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, 2021
Current multi-disciplinary research views falls in the elderly as a significant worldwide public health risk. Several fall detection systems have been created that use wearable motion sensors, but these systems fail to provide an accurate assessment of ...
Abdulaziz Alarifi, A. Alwadain
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Current multi-disciplinary research views falls in the elderly as a significant worldwide public health risk. Several fall detection systems have been created that use wearable motion sensors, but these systems fail to provide an accurate assessment of ...
Abdulaziz Alarifi, A. Alwadain
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An Efficient Heuristic LoRaWAN Adaptive Resource Allocation for IoT Applications
International Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2020Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) enables flexible long-range communication with low power consumption and low-cost design perspectives. However, the adoption of this technology brings new challenges due to the densification of IoT devices, which ...
Jean Moraes +6 more
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Heuristics for the assessment of interfaces of mobile devices
Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web, 2013Although usability heuristics are a useful tool for the evaluation of interactive user interfaces, the traditional Nielsen's heuristics were created without mobile computing in mind. Other heuristics proposed for mobile applications, usually derived solely from the traditional heuristics, consider aspects that are not directly related to the software's
Olibário Machado Neto +1 more
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Applying Heuristic Evaluation on Medical Devices User Manuals
2015Driven by the importance of user manuals as a complement to training courses on the operation of medical devices, the objective of this paper is to verify if the heuristic evaluation approach proposed by Zhang and co-authors is applicable to such manuals.
F. O. Andrade +3 more
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