This requirements report study introduces a review of mobile and cloud based solutions and how it can be applicable towards the Headspace case. It is followed by nonfunctional requirements description suggested for the Headspace and a recommendation which SDLC approach to use. 1. Review of mobile and cloud based solutions This part of the report study will include a review of strengths and weaknesses of mobile and cloud based solutions taking into consideration the environment in which the solution for the Headspace case would be deployed. Cloud Based Solutions According to Australian Government Cloud Computing Policy, the Australian Government has adopted the US Government’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) …show more content…
Resource Pooling is characterised by provider’s computing resources that combined to maintain numerous users utilising a multi-tenant model, with various physical and virtual resources actively allocated and reallocated accordingly to user demand. A user does not have to monitor or be aware of the location of facilities such as storage, processing, memory, network bandwidth but can indicate general position of it as country, state or datacenter. Rapid Elasticity brings capabilities that can be resiliently procured and extricated to measure promptly outward and inward well proportioned with request. To the user the facilities provided for procuring often appear to be unrestricted and can be suitable in any amount at any stage. The last significant aspect is Measured Service of cloud systems. It monitor and optimize resource use automatically by controlling a metering capability suitable to the type of service, such as active user accounts, bandwidth storage, and processing. The three service models are Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The aptitude that SaaS gives to the user is to use the provider’s applications functioning on a cloud infrastructure. The applications are accessible from any connected client devices. The user does not do anything with the cloud
As part of the requirement gathering process, the team will interview some of the stakeholders, executives, and other employees of the hospital. In addition to interviewing, questionnaires would be handed out to the rest of the workers to find out what their needs are. After the interviews and questionnaires are completed, all of the requirements gathered will be reviewed by the team to decide which requirements are the most important ones that the software product is going to meet and in what type of device the software product is going to run. Since the software is going to be used in a hospital, the best devices to use are desktop computers and laptops.
CareKit Health Hamilton, Ontario is a private company that supports the complete clinical and family care team to provide a high quality care with reducing cost, and ensuring timely interventions by its highly approachable mobile application that leverages the mobile technology. To complement the healthcare platform, the company has started a project named “CareKit Health Technology Prototype” that demonstrates the development of technology prototype for home care use. CareKit Health’s technology prototype is all about making a system prototype that is one of the ways for conducting Rapid Application Development (RAD). RAD is a collection of methodologies that incorporate special techniques and computer tools to speed up the analysis, design, and implementation phases in order to get some portion of the system development quickly into the hands of users for evaluation and feedback (Dennis, A. et al, 2012)
While software selection criteria were not in scope for this effort, it does warrant discussion on the overall availability of specialty software for the medical industry on iOS, Android and Windows platforms. Currently, most of the “MCA’s” or Medical Clinical Assistant platforms operate in a Windows-only environment, as do most of the key medical records and billing platforms in the medical field. The cost of custom software development to build a mobile solution is far beyond the budget of most local hospitals and not an endeavor to be undertaken lightly.
This project is a composition of several reviews collected from users who used and are currently using the mobile devices which run on Mobile Operation systems: Apple iOS[1], 8th version and Google’s Android OS[2], Lollipop version. The devices running these operating systems are Apple iphone6 running on iOS and Google Nexus 5 running on Android OS.
Mobile technology devices are used more today in the office for communicating outside the office. These devices provide the office worker the independence to stay in contact during commutes, to work from home, or to participate in meetings when away from the office. According to research, the most valued qualities of using mobile technology are the functions that the devices provide (Gebauer, 2008).
| Mobile devices: The majority of individuals now carry with them devices that in the past were the purview of IT. Whether it is smart phones such as iPhone, Blackberry, Android, and Windows Phone 7, or tablet devices such as iPad and Google OS or Windows based devices, individuals have the power of a desktop in their hands. Given existing technologies, users can perform most of their standard business responsibilities using these devices and the applications available on them. Whether it be customer, product/service, or financial transactions, sitting at your desk with a computer is no longer required. Legacy IT organizations struggle with this new direction, and issues of control and change persist.
Also, to reduce the dependency on a remote device and to enhance the use of “Smartphones”, we will sync the device with an android application.
The patients have the capability to do video conferencing via their phones for remote consultations with their doctors. A remote monitoring systems is permitting patients to take a very active method in prevention care. Nowadays, in a patient’s hospital room , technology has various devices as (E.K.G. Machines, ventilators, fetal heart monitors, oxygen sensors, blood pressure sensors, etc.) this devices are connected to the hospital 's server , where it can in turn records and transmits the data to a smart phone or tablet used by its staff to make sure to have a best care possible.
private health care clinics) do not possess any web based or mobile capabilities this would be a benefit to incorporate these IT technologies into our business, which will provide an advancement over our competition and be a convenience to our clients. Therefore, by implementing web based and mobile application will benefit not only their physicians, staff and clients, but will add value and new clients to the clinic. In addition, the information will also be in the cloud, in which the doctors can have access to patient information at any time, for instance, if a patient is admitted for outpatient services or even the ER, you can access their medical records from anywhere with a secure connection (i.e. login information provided).
b. Software as a service or the SaaS : Cloud platforms that allow the clients to access several software modules and databases that are installed on the platform itself, are considered to use the SaaS model (He, Fan and Li 2013).
Mobile computing is becoming the forefront of technological capabilities as we move towards a more ubiquitous society. Networking homes, offices, cars and hand-held
Content Page Introduction 2-3 • Purpose of the Business 2 • Background of the business 2 • About business 3 Data research 4-5 • Questioner 4 • Observation 5 • Interview 4 User Problem identify • 5 Problem 5 • What can be changed 6 • Purpose 6 Software 7 Hardware 7 Storage 7 Client requirement 8-9 Evaluation Criteria 9 Input process and output 10 Implementation 10-11 • Health and safety 10 • Minimise threats to work/ data
The three deliver methods of cloud computing/storage is software as a service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The service provides on-demand pay per use and is independent of a platform.
The need for mobile connectivity is particularly high in the realm of human resources (HR). Recruiters need to know which highly qualified candidates are in their talent pool; supervisors need to quickly access information about the employees they manage in various geographical locations; and employees travelling for business need to be able to easily manage their learning activities on the fly. Thus it is important to understand how can organizations use a mobile talent management solution and still be able to capture and analyse critical workforce data
As advances in technology occur, mobile cloud computing is able to overcome the issue of resource poverty that occurs in mobile devices. Manufacturers now look at cloud computing as an asset because they can run their products better. The number of businesses and individuals that are investing in cloud computing services is anticipated to grow rapidly. Rapid growth of this nature will have a large impact in the IT industry. This study shows that cloud computing, including mobile computing, is a major contribution to the expansion of output and employment within the IT sector. An improvement in performance is making mobile cloud computing a better choice for consumers. In recent years, changes in the mobile cloud computing