...Human Computer Interaction Contents 1:Human Computer Interaction .....................................................................................................1 2:User's Classification Based on Literacy .....................................................................................1 2.1:Functional Illiterate .....................................................................................................1 2.2:Absolute Illiterate .........................................................................................................1 3:Interfaces for Absolute Illiterate...................................................................................................2 3.1:Visual Aids..............................................................................................................2 3.2:Audible instructions. ...............................................................................................2 3.3:Easy Navigations.....................................................................................................2 3.4: Text Free User Interfaces. ......................................................................................2 3.5:Combination of Visual and Audible instruction......................................................3 4:Recent Works for Illiterate ..........................................................................................................3 4.1:SmartPhone Application for Farmers ....
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...Module Specifications 2014/15 Module Code: 14CSCI13H Title: Graduation Project Modular weight: 30 Examination weighting: 0 % Prerequisite modules: Any analysis, design and programming module Reassessment: No restrictions, Module Leader: ICS academic staff Semester taught: 1 and 2 Key words: Final year project, Conclusion project. Date of latest revision: May 2014 Aims The aim of this module is to allow students to develop and demonstrate their investigative and research skills and to demonstrate their analysis, design, planning, evaluation, and programming skills acquired in previous modules, by applying what they have learned to a substantial problem in Software Development. Intended Learning Outcomes On completion of this module students should be able to: Knowledge and understanding 1. Demonstrate a requisite understanding of the main body of knowledge for their programme track where applicable to the undertaken project;[3] 2. Understand any new knowledge acquired for the direct purpose of developing the undertaken project;[5] Subject-specific skills 3. Plan the development of, and progress towards, a solution to a problem, (this can include computer systems, information systems, software engineering, computer networks, embedded systems and distributed systems);[8] 4. Apply appropriate theory, practices and tools for the design, implementation and evaluation of the project showing judgement in the selection and application of tools and techniques; and to plan the testing...
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...2011 Install SharePoint Server 2010 Installation and configuration for development This tutorial helps you to install SharePoint Server 2010. It shows you step-by-step how to setup requirements like Windows Server 2008 R2 including roles and features, administrative and service accounts as well as SQL Server 2008 R2. With these requirements installed you are able to deploy SharePoint Server 2010. Get more tutorials at http://sharepoint-tutorial.net/ Need a SharePoint book? http://sharepoint-book.net/ SharePoint resources http://andreasglaser.net/ Disclaimer THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2011 Andreas Glaser Software Engineering GmbH Version: 1.1, 3/9/2011 Overview 1 Table of contents 1. Overview .............................................................................................................................. 2 1.1. 1.2. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. Hardware requirements .......................................................................................................... 3 Software requirements ........................................................................................................... 4 Installation ............................................................................................................................... 5 Updates ...............................................................................................
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...Evolution of Health Care Information Systems Wendy F Superable HCS/533 January 26,2015 Evolution of Health Care Information Systems The world has changed a lot in the past 20 years. The advancement of new technology and the Internet has transformed the way we work and even where we do our work from. The evolution of technology affected a lot of things and some of those are information exchange and health care. Health information technology has enormous potential in reducing health care cost and improving outcomes by changing how healthcare is delivered. According to World Health Organization (2008), “The health information system collects data from the health sector and other relevant sectors, analyses the data and ensures their overall quality, relevance”. In 2010, when the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and HITECH Act was signed into law by President Obama, health care IT became the central component for a safe, high quality health care system. The goal is to have a nationwide healthcare system transformation. Hospitals, health care providers and other health care institutions are mandated to adopt electronic health records (EHR) system to improve safety and quality and contain cost and inefficiencies. The government even has incentive programs for those institutions and providers that have become “meaningful users” of the EHR system. Soon the government will also penalize those who will not adopt the system (Glaser, J.P., Lee, F.W., & Wager, K.A...
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...management, and automated billing systems are very beneficial to them The paper intends to showcase the comparison and contrast between a contemporary health care facility and a traditional health care facility which prevailed before twenty years. At least two major events and technological advantages influencing the practice of the current health care information system are also included in this paper. Definition of Health Care Information System It would be better to understand the two primary classes of health care information system; the Clinical and administrative information systems, prior to the discussion of its evolution and growth in the last two decades. To quote Wager, Lee, and Glaser (2009),” A health care information system (HCIS) is an...
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...Human- Computer Interaction: Website Listings Capella University Abstract In the 21st century, computer networking technology has grown to become a commonality, where, the majority homes and commercial businesses are connected by, wires, cables, satellite and network programs that allow instantaneous interaction between distances near and far. This communication takes place on what is known as the internet the back bone of networking. Not surprising that because of the internet''s popularity that commerce would prevalent, this commerce is known as e-commerce which offers numerous products and objects. The internet 'store fronts of the 21th century are named Websites, these stores are build not with brick and motor, but with computer technology hardware and software. Websites are created and own both individuals, private companies and governments. Websites are meant to be informative, to grasp attention of its audience, in order to accomplished this designers of Web sites must take in consideration the Human Computer Interaction, this process fuses together the ease of the user navigation, entertainment values all while maintaining secured updated information and applications. This paper focus on three such sites, they are: Guggenheim., Remaxx and Six Flags Entertainment websites. Human- Computer Interaction: Website Listings E-commerce is a yearly multi-billion dollars, therefore the competition for users to visit a site, and purchase items offered...
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...RULE 1: I do not view this website as being consistent at all. The home page is structured in a very strange layout, which is not divided up into any type of evenly spaced sections. Some other inconsistent features on this website: * Different fonts. * Different font sizes. * Some items are underlined with no exact reasoning. * Hyperlinks are underlined, but it is hard to tell which underlined items are hyperlinks by viewing them. * Different colors used with the fonts. * Clicking a hyperlink will take you to another page, and the pages do not have a common theme or feel. * Layout is different on many of the links from the home page. * No website navigational controls. * Some links take you to a secondary page, but there are links that take you to another website – such as yelp. Some of the changes that I would make: * Use a standard layout. * Make fonts standard, pick a font and use. * Remove underlining from non-linked text. If something needs to stand out, use a bold text. * Standardize the font colors. * Add breadcrumbs and menus for easy navigation. * Make all pages available from hyperlinks have a common look and feel. * Add navigation controls and menus on secondary pages. RULE 2: I do not think this rule applies a great deal for this website. I think that by adding navigation controls such as a menu can be a help to frequent users. RULE 3: The website does not seem to follow with current period functions. There is a link...
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...Sample Delinquency Letter Our records indicate that your assessment fees are presently in arrears in the amount of $ ________ through _(date)_____, including assessments, late charges, and interest which are provided for in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions. We hereby make demand for payment for the above amount that is past due and owing. Unless we receive payment in full or you make satisfactory arrangements for payment immediately, we will file suit against you without further notice to recover this amount. If such action is necessary, you may be found liable for not only the assessment arrearage, but also for interest, late charges, court costs, and attorneys’ fees. In addition, we will record a lien against your property with the _______________ County Clerk and Recorder; we will also notify your mortgage company of your delinquency, and ask the company to call the balance of your loan due for failure to stay current with your assessment fees as required in your promissory note. Interest accrues on your balance at ________ percent per month and late fees of $ ________ per month are charged. You are also liable for attorney fees incurred by the association in pursuing this matter under the provisions of the declaration. Should you fail to dispute this debt or any portion of it, within thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter, we will assumed the debt is correct. You may also request in writing, within thirty (30) days of receipt of this...
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...Clinical Information Technology versus Financial Information Technology, and the definitions of health care information, and health care acronyms and remittance terms Jesse Davis Jr. University of Phoenix MBA 533/ Health Information Systems December, 2014 Professor Aimee Kirkendol Health information related acronyms, their translation, and elucidation The field of healthcare is primarily concerned with the care of people requiring preventive and medical care. However healthcare is a business. The business of health care generates trillions of dollars for the national and international health care communities. Health care as a right in the United States precludes the fact that capitalism rules every aspect of citizen life, especially health care. The factors primarily affecting health care include new technologies. The medical technology industry is a 150 to 200 billion industry. Prescription drugs, government regulation, malpractice liability and the aging of the largest generation birthed in the U.S., the Baby Boomers (78 million). Every day in the U.S., 10,000 Baby Boomers reach age 60, putting greater demands on medical services. Chronic diseases, many preventable (diabetes, cancers of the lung and cardio vascular disorders) also contribute...
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...Introduction Health care information systems (HCIS) have evolved so much in the last two decades. The evolution has helped transform the way administration and health service providers store and access data. The emergence of personal computers and the internet has helped change the physician workplace and the ease in which information is stored and utilized (Beaver, 2003). The last two decades have been periods of significant change as the health systems have increased in efficiency, decreased costs, increased the quality of care and improved channels of communication. Comparison between a current physician office and 20 years ago The Obama administration placed health reforms in place that have neccesitateed change of physician operations today. Health organizations can now purchase health insurance over the internet. Many health care providers are diverting their attention towards concierge and urgent care services in order to serve the rising demand for health services. Concierge care and critical care organizations have led to the integration of HCIS and improved quality, patient-centered care, assurance standards, easier reimbursement and easier control of costs (Koutsouris & Lazakidou, 2014). Urgent care is defined as offering ambulatory services outside the confines of a hospital. 80% of health organizations in the country today use technology for clinical systems while the other 20% have placed measures in place to do in the coming years (Koutsouris & Lazakidou, 2014)...
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...Contents 1. Abstract 2 2. Introduction 3 3. Evolution of HCI 4 4. Important features and facts to ponder 5 4.1 Operating systems and their role in HCI 5 4.2 HCI in the making of a virtual reality 6 5. Glimpse towards the future of HCI 7 5.1 HCI for enhancing human life 7 5.2 Uses and Impacts of HCI 9 6. Conclusion 11 7. References 12 Abstract “HCI concept came into the spotlight after various researches; the improvement of GUIs paved the path for a better and advanced interaction between humans and computers. Interaction with computers has become so close; it almost devoured the human life styles. Future human life will be much dependent upon technology than ever before.” Introduction People live in a curious and modern world where they go to no lengths to embrace technology. It is people who pick and choose what to use more efficiently. HCI (Human Computer Interface) is one of the catalysts which revolutionised the computer technology to a greater extent during the past three decades. HCI concept came into the spotlight after various researches which had been done on various universities and other research labs mainly across USA. But HCI took the centre stage after the rapid growth of GUI (Graphical User Interface) s. HCI revolutionised the computing technology and even laid the...
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...threats. Government reports, essays, books, and media coverage testify on peoples’ concerns regarding the potential for abuse and general unease over the lack of control over a variety of computer systems. Similarly, application developers worry that privacy concerns can impair the acceptance and adoption of their systems. No end-to-end solutions exist to design privacy-respecting systems that cater to user concerns. This paper will show that researchers in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) can greatly improve the protection of individual’s personal information, because many of the threats and vulnerabilities associated with privacy originate from the interactions between the people using information systems, rather than the actual systems themselves. Approaching the topic of privacy can be daunting for the HCI practitioner, because the research literature on privacy is dispersed across multiple communities, including computer networking, systems, HCI, requirements engineering, management information systems (MIS), marketing, jurisprudence, and the social sciences. Even within...
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...Trident University International ITM 433 Module 1 Case ITM 433 – Computer-Human Interaction Module 1: Why do we care about human-computer interaction? Case Assignment: Discuss the application of speech recognition as a tool for Human Computer Interaction Definitions Before getting too far into detail, here are some definitions this paper is based on. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is summarily, and loosly, defined as the interaction between people (users) and computers and can be referred to in several different manners. For instance; Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) or Human-Machine Interaction (HMI) are both virtually interchangeable with HCI. The phrase “speech recognition” is rarely, if ever, used outside the context of computer science. Speech recognition refers to the ability of computer-based software to convert spoken words into written (typed/digital) text. Together – HCI/CHI/HMI, etc., insert your acronym of choice but HCI will be used throughout this paper – HCI and speech recognition represent the present and rising future of end-user functionality. The next big thing will be the ability of computers or machines to read your mind instead of verbally instructing it to carry out your bidding… that is sarcasm, of course. However, this current reality of speech recognition software was not stumbled upon and did not happen by chance. A Short History The lever is widely regarded as the first “machine” “invented” and implemented by...
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...Health Care Integrator (HCI) met with Jacob followed by his parent Mr. and Mrs. Akempte at their home. Jacob is diagnosed with Mood Disorder, Attention Deficit- Hyperactivity Disorder, primarily impulsive type, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The purpose of this visit was to assess B2H services: Skill Building (SB), Planned Respite, Special Needs Community Advocacy and Support (SNCAS), and Crisis Avoidance and Management Training (CAMT). This HCI inquired about how Jacob is doing at home and school. HCI asked Jacob if he completed his homework. HCI asked Jacob how is his behavior at school. HCI informed Jacob that he does not have to entertain peers negativity. HCI asked Jacob how he is communicating with his parents. HCI commended Jacob...
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