Publications
A Review of Persuasive Principles in Mobile Apps for Chronic Arthritis Patients: Opportunities for Improvement KU Leuven
Do Developers Update Third-Party Libraries in Mobile Apps? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
One of the most common strategies to develop new software is to take advantage of existing source code, which is available in comprehensive packages called third-party libraries. As for all software systems, even these libraries change to offer new functionalities and fix bugs or security issues. The way the changes are propagated has been studied by researchers, interested in understanding their impact on the non-functional attributes of the ...
Mobile Augmented Reality Apps in Education: Exploring the User Experience Through Large-Scale Public Reviews KU Leuven
A comparative evaluation of mobile medical APPS (MMAS) for reading and interpreting malaria rapid diagnostic tests Institute of Tropical Medicine KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends confirmatory diagnosis by microscopy or malaria rapid diagnostic test (RDT) in patients with suspected malaria. In recent years, mobile medical applications (MMAs), which can interpret RDT test results have entered the market. To evaluate the performance of commercially available MMAs, an evaluation was conducted by comparing RDT results read by MMAs to RDT results read by the human ...
An extensible approach for integrating health and activity wearables in mobile IoT apps KU Leuven
The long road to Municipality 2.0: mobile city apps as catalyst for change? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In recent decades, the public sector has been looking for ways to accommodate increasingly critical citizens by striving towards a less bureaucratic and more efficient organization, as well as more direct forms of communication. Government institutions try to respond more quickly to citizens’ concerns and want to ensure that citizens can contact them more easily and find relevant and accurate information promptly. To achieve this, they often ...