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Publications by HumanISE

2012

Developing a multi-touch Serious Game to fight the digital divide The Portuguese ATM: a pilot case study

Authors
Carvalho, D; Bessa, M; Peres, E; Magalhaes, L; Guedes, C; Oliveira, L;

Publication
SISTEMAS Y TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACION, VOLS 1 AND 2

Abstract
The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has grown substantially over the past few years. However, a portion of the world's society has not been able to keep up with these technological advances. For this purpose, we present a serious game with a multi-touch interface envisioned to encourage and teach digitally excluded people on how to use the Portuguese Automated Teller Machine (ATM): a commodity much needed by society, but still avoided by some, mainly due to their fear of the digital world. An exploratory study was conducted to investigate if a serious game based on a new interaction paradigm can have a positive influence in the struggle against the Portuguese digital divide. We believe that the findings of our pilot case study can be useful to determine if a multi-touch serious game, due to its intuitiveness and ease of use, can stimulate the digitally excluded people to handle the ATM on a regular basis. The results that were obtained suggest that this approach may indeed produce a positive impact in the attempt to bridge the Portuguese digital divide.

2012

A Collaborative Expandable Framework for Software End-Users and Programmers

Authors
Almeida, T; Ferreira, HS; Sousa, TB;

Publication
COOPERATIVE DESIGN, VISUALIZATION, AND ENGINEERING (CDVE)

Abstract
The quantity and complexity that end-users are increasingly demanding from their applications and devices makes it impractical for a software developer to "foresee" every possible combination and explore every valid alternative. One solution is to empower end-users with tools that allows them to explore their necessities in a collaborative framework, where novices and experts can co-exist and share. We believe that such a tool could not only reduce the number of "small", specific-tailored applications, but also foster discovery and experimentation.

2012

Object-Functional Patterns: Re-Thinking Development in a Post-Functional World

Authors
Sousa, TB; Ferreira, HS;

Publication
2012 EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE QUALITY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (QUATIC 2012)

Abstract
Programing paradigms define how to think and design while creating software. Object-Oriented and Functional paradigms are two of the most adopted for synthesizing it. Modern languages, attempting to provide higher abstractions, are increasingly supporting native multi-paradigm programming styles. The Object-functional approach still uses classes for information and high-level structure, but allows algorithms to be implemented functionally. New challenges now exist and there is a general lack of knowledge on best practices for adopting this paradigm. This research proposes the systematic usage of software patterns to capture these new recurring problems and their solutions, though not discarding the identification of new algorithms and designs. We will use Scala as a base language, and will attempt to validate our hypothesis through multiple methodologies, including quasi-experiments and case studies. We expect to provide a basis for improvement for programming languages (through pattern absorption) and for software engineering professionals.

2012

Market driven implementation of the eCAALYX solution

Authors
Nap, H; Bierhoff, I; Ferreiro, A; Català, A; Samà, A; Gálvez-Barrón, C; Rodríguez-Molinero, A; Ferreira, H; Martins, A; Antomarini, M; Cesaroni, F; Sdogati, C; Carvalho, L; Castro, R; Spallek, J;

Publication
Gerontechnology

Abstract

2012

A Ubiquitous Ambient Assisted Living Solution to Promote Safer Independent Living in Older Adults Suffering from Co-morbidity

Authors
Prescher, S; Bourke, AK; Koehler, F; Martins, A; Ferreira, HS; Sousa, TB; Castro, RN; Santos, A; Torrent, M; Gomis, S; Hospedales, M; Nelson, J;

Publication
2012 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC)

Abstract
This paper describes the development, deployment and trial results from 9 volunteers using the eCAALYX system. The eCAALYX system is an ambient assisted living telemonitoring system aimed at older adults suffering with co-morbidity. Described is a raw account of the challenges that exist and results in bringing a Telemedicine system from laboratory to real-world implementation and results for usability, functionality and reliability.

2012

Scalable Integration of Multiple Health Sensor Data for Observing Medical Patterns

Authors
Ferreira, HS; Sousa, TB; Martins, A;

Publication
COOPERATIVE DESIGN, VISUALIZATION, AND ENGINEERING (CDVE)

Abstract
With an aging global population, Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) attempts to improve life expectancy and quality of life through the remote monitoring of various health signals using personal and home-based sensors. Possible medical conditions can be early ascertained by observable patterns over the patients' health data. However, aggregating multiple raw signals and matching against medical protocols can be computational and bandwidth intensive. Moreover, adding new protocols requires non-trivial expertise to define necessary rules. This paper describes a lightweight, scalable, and composable mechanism that captures, processes and infers possible health problems from raw data obtained from multiple sensors.

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