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Video notification for SignSupport Remind Deaf users when and how to take medication Student : Vuyisa Phindiso Supervisor : Prof. Bill Tucker
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Overview SignSupport overview Project recap Requirements Analysis Implementation Testing Changes Tools used Project plan
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Overview of SignSupport Mobile App SASL video [3] Medication Instructions in SASL [3] Input medication instructions [5]
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Project recap Develop a video notification for SignSupport Challenges Forgetting when to take meds Reading and writing skills/comprehension Solution SASL video notification (not text) with vibration automatically scheduled to user-preset meal times
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Requirements Analysis Phone vibrates and Retrieve Medicine image Dismiss Alarm or Continue SASL instructional video plays Open medication instructions
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Implementation Type of conditionDispensing Take pictureMeal times Home page Recommendations Instructions Alarm vibrates
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Testing Unit testing Alarm testing Video testing Time-picker testing
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Testing Integration testing Alarm + videos Alarm + videos + time-picker Video alarm + SignSupport
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Testing Functionality testing
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Changes Before (prototype) One alarm Hardcoded picture External to SignSupport Current version User sets time Multiple alarms Read from text files Integrated to SignSupport
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Tools employed Eclipse IDE [2] Java programming language [4] Android platform [5] Samsung galaxy phone
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Project plan
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References [1] Chininthorn, P., Glaser, M., Freudenthal, A., & Tucker, W. D. (2012). Mobile Communication Tools for a South African Deaf Patient in a Pharmacy Context. In P. Cunningham & M. Cunningham (Eds.), Information Society Technologies - Africa (IST-Africa). Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Dublin: IIMC International Information Management Corporation. [2] Eclipse IDE https://blog.idrsolutions.com/2013/07/eclipse/https://blog.idrsolutions.com/2013/07/eclipse/ [3] Motlhabi, M. B., Tucker, W. D., Parker, M., & Glaser, M. (2013). Improving Usability and Correctness of a Mobile Tool to help a Deaf person with Pharmaceutical Instruction. In 4th Annual Symposium on Computing for Development (DEV-4) (Article 13, 10 pages). Cape Town, South Africa: New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/2537052.2537063 [4] Java programming language http://www.digitaltrends.com/computinghttp://www.digitaltrends.com/computing [5 ] Android platform http://hypercubenews.blogspot.comhttp://hypercubenews.blogspot.com
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