10 research outputs found

    Verification and Validation of UML/OCL Object Componenets Models

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    Framework Based System for Acceptance of Health Information System in Pakistan

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    The adoption of Information Technology (IT) has remained a point of enthusiasm for the last couple of decades. The Technology Acceptance Models such as TAM are used to predict users’ behaviours. Studies on the ability to anticipate people's acceptance with regard to health information system (HIS) are lacking. This study focuses on the “Perceived Ease of USE (PEOU)” and the “Perceived Usefulness (PU)” of the HIS of healthcare professionals in Pakistan. The first step is to examine the level of acceptance and then the willingness to upgrade the HIS for the betterment of the healthcare services in Pakistan among the stakeholders. Consequently, this study used model and proposed that the HIS acceptance is determined by 5 main constructs, namely, “behavioural intention”, “attitude, perceived usefulness”, “perceived ease of use” and “technology self-efficacy”. In this model, “Technology Self-Efficacy (TSE)” had positive and significant effect on “perceived usefulness (PU)” and “Perceived ease of use (PEOU)”. “PEOU” has both positive and significant effects on “perceived usefulness (PU)” and attitude. “PU” had positive and significant effect on attitude and “behavioural intention”. “Attitude “had positive and significant effect on “behavioural intention”. A questionnaire was designed based on the conceptual model.A seven-factor Likert scale became used during the questionnaire. A survey was then performed after pre-testing the statistics collecting device. valid responses have been coded and analysed by means of the usage of the Statistical package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) model 21. each descriptive and inferential analyses had been done. The developed version become tested on a pattern of 200 health care specialists of Pakistan

    An Android Based Cooperative Knowledge Acquiring Application

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    The world is tilting more and more towards technology and the use of mobile devices is getting usual day by day. The majority of the user who use these gadgets are younger in age and belong to student class mostly as the mature the age is the learning curve is less responsive; that makes the equipment very evident for the learning. The aim of the proposed application is to promote the positive use of smart phones in the classroom to motivate students towards effective learning, where the goal of learning is achieved through the environment and fellows. By using the inquiry-based learning approach, the application provides a platform for the students to design, share and discuss their own questions with their class fellows. Technology-enabled active learning is a learning format that boosts the factors that affect the overall learning environment. The process starts in between them the eagerness to learn through their own interest and the environment they create amongst their institutes. The android application allows the users to access quiz, forum, view each other’s profile, including their statistics and ranking; while the web-based activity management application allows the administrator to manage, monitor, and control different aspects of the system

    Formal Verification of UML Profil

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    HealthCare in Pakistan

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    Pakistan's health system has evolved over time, with roots in mediaeval medicine, conventional health care, health for population, primary health care, and health system supporting for improved health outcomes. The major goals of the health-care system are improved health, fair risk and financial distribution, and receptiveness to the population's non-medical demands. Declining health-care spending, an updated private health-care sector, and a thriving pharmaceutical production, the government can only decrease calamitous health-care costs for the poor and underprivileged by ensuring that the public health system is efficient, effective, accessible, and responsive. Inter-sectoral association, community contribution, social fortification, equitable resource delivery, people-centered health policy, health workforce advancement, evidence-based health information system, and essential medicine quality confidence will all help to strengthen Pakistan's health syste

    Health information system (HMS) in Malaysia

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    The wide reserves in Information Technology have contributed to its gradual importance. Societies have benefited from its progress. Moreover, technology has greatly influenced the satisfaction of patients and the quality of hospitals. The influence of technology has given distinct benefit to I, unique from other factors that can also contribute the original presentation. The benefits of technology may also be recognized in the long run by hospitals. The study gives suggestions on how to relate IT investments to performance and its effect when partnered with technology. The study also control variables in the analysis. The result of the study provide support for the IT connection observed after given time lags. Such a relation may not be present in cross-sectional or snapshot data analysis. Moreover, results imply the support of the effects of technology that depend on by hospitals

    Formal Approach for UML Components Based Development Profile

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    Component based software development CBSD is a very complex and difficult process, specifically modelling and integration of various components to make one complete running large system. However, various types of software modelling process are available for development of CBSD. In this research, we focus to describe the concept, principles and architecture of CBSD, further we explain the life cycle of development phases of components based software engineering process. We describe the Unified Modelling Language (UML) for the architectural description of the CBSD system using School Management System case study to adopt our research approach

    Design of Energy Efficient Control Unit and Implementation on High Performance FPGA

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