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Using data from a non-mobile-optimised survey in the UK, this paper compares the quality of survey data from mobile devices with different screen size. The findings suggest that data quality mainly differs between small smartphones with a diagonal screen size of below four inches and larger...
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the German, UK, and U.S. markets for medical smartphone apps (Apple App Store) and conduct 16 semi-structured interviews …. Our findings show that users develop around 46% of all medical smartphone applications (apps). We analyzed 510,229 user … ratings and found that apps designed by patients, relatives, and healthcare professionals are rated significantly better by …
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In this paper was shown how is possible to build relationship with customers by using mobile devices. There was discussed the various tools and the benefits arising from their use. The author shows examples of the use of mobile devices in building strong and profitable relationships with...
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-physical and m-mental health apps and sexual minorities' physical and mental health status in Greece. The study utilized three … m-mental health apps and increased physical and mental health status for sexual minorities. The work concludes that m … deteriorations. Interestingly, the estimates indicated that the association between the use of m-physical and m-mental health apps …
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There is a steady increase in smartphone apps available to improve farmers' decision making with respect to crop … protection smartphone apps, none have focused on the initial adoption decision. Furthermore, it has not been studied yet which … farmers conducted in 2019, we investigated farmers' adoption decision for crop protection smartphone apps based on the Unified …
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We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications ("apps"). Developers offer … their apps cheaper in return for greater access to personal information, and consumers choose between lower prices and more … by their use of privacy-sensitive permissions: (1) cheaper apps use more privacy-sensitive permissions; (2) installation …
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While most user studies on mobile telecommunications focus on adoption of services, preferences in the use of data networks has hardly been studied. In this paper, we analyse data collected directly on smartphones to study preferences of users between cellular and WiFi networks. Moreover, we...
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