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  1. Systematic literature review of mobile application development and testing effort estimation

    This section outlines the related literature and findings by the researchers which form the desired background for this research. The guidelines provided by Kitchenham and Charters (2007) are followed by conducting Systematic Literature Review (SLR). SLR is a research manner for carrying out a literature review in an orderly way of charting definite phases.

  2. A systematic literature review on the usability of mobile applications

    A systematic literature review's quality is determined by the content of the papers included in the review. As a result, it is important to evaluate the papers carefully (Zhou et al., 2015). Many influential scales exist in the software engineering field for evaluating the validity of individual primary studies and grading the overall ...

  3. A systematic literature review of mobile application usability

    The approach proposed by [] was followed in a systematic literature review, an approach said to synthesize previous studies thoroughly and fairly [], and has been validated by several studies [3, 41, 44].The approach consists of three steps, namely planning, conducting, and reporting, which are detailed below. 3.1 Planning the review. The papers were retrieved based on the announced research ...

  4. PDF A systematic literature review of mobile application usability

    However, we found three major shortcomings in current literature on mobile app usability. First, mobile operating system vendors provide guidelines with regard to the construction of mobile apps; such guidelines mainly focus on aesthetic elements and design layouts rather than usability [13].

  5. Mobile Applications Usability Evaluation: Systematic Review and

    This report is a systematic review related to mobile applications usability evaluation by bibliometric analysis. Scopus and Web of Science were applied to search literature. Three tools, including VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and MAXQDA, were used in this report to do the bibliometric analysis.

  6. A systematic literature review of mobile application usability

    Kumar BA Mohite P Usability of mobile learning applications: a systematic literature review J. Comput. Educ. 2018 5 1 17 Google Scholar Cross Ref; 40. Ahmad N Rextin A Kulsoom UE Perspectives on usability guidelines for smartphone applications: an empirical investigation and systematic literature review Inf. Softw.

  7. A systematic literature review of mobile application usability

    Another systematic review by [21] discussed mobile app usability in different mobile app categories. They identified frequent usability for mobile applications and required design features for a ...

  8. Usability of Mobile Applications: A Systematic Literature Study

    As a matter of fact, a need emerged to review existing usability definitions, attributes and measures to recognize all associated aspects. In order to fill this void, we conducted a systematic literature review on usability studies indexed by the Scopus database and devoted to mobile applications.

  9. Systematic literature review of mobile application development and

    The developers have to keep up with this high demand and deliver high-quality app on time and within budget. For this, estimation of development and testing of apps play a pivotal role. In this paper, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is conducted to highlight development and testing estimation process for software/application.

  10. Investigating the User Interface Design Frameworks of Current Mobile

    This paper presents a systematic literature review on the user interface design of mobile learning applications based on the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses approach. Articles selected for this study were published after the COVID-19 outbreak, between 2020 and 2022.

  11. Exploring User Experience in Mobile Applications: A Systematic

    In this study, the analysis and identification of the methods, attributes, and fields of application used in evaluating the user experience of mobile applications were carried out using the systematic literature review method which succeeded in obtaining 109 scientific articles consisting of 58 journals and 51 scientific articles. proceedings ...

  12. A systematic literature review on the development and use of mobile

    Mobile learning, systematic literature review, mobile learningapps,mobilelearningwebapps. I. Introduction The evolution of mobile phones/smartphones has been ... of mobile learning (web) apps is a Systematic Literature Review(SLR).ForthisSLR,wehavefollowedtheguides proposed by [32]. We decided to use a SLR because it

  13. PDF Mobile Application Development: A comprehensive and systematic

    The process of literature review and the methodology adopted have been discussed in this section. A thorough and comprehensive literature review was undertaken in the area mobile application development. The systematic and comprehensive literature review is based on the procedures given by (Tranfield et al. 2003; Dubey et al. 2017)

  14. Usability Evaluation Methods of Mobile Applications: A Systematic

    Not only making calls, but many features and applications are used to make work easier. Mobile application development brings new challenges to mobile devices, such as usability context when users use mobile applications. ... The usability evaluation process of mobile applications is carried out with a systematic literature review of 22 papers ...

  15. A systematic literature review on the usability of mobile applications

    We performed a systematic literature review on the usability of mobile applications for people with visual impairments. A deep analysis following the Preferred Reporting Items for SLRs and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines was performed to produce a set of relevant papers in the field. We first identified 932 papers published within the last ...

  16. (PDF) Mobile Apps-Based Applications in Libraries and Information

    A comprehensive and systematic review of the literature on mobile-based applications in libraries and information centres of peer-reviewed research papers, and conference proceedings published in ...

  17. Developing Mobile Applications Via Model Driven Development: A

    Mobile applications (known as "apps") usage continues to rapidly increase, with many new apps being developed and deployed. However, developing a mobile app is challenging due to its dependencies on devices, technologies, platforms, and deadlines to reach the market. ... We performed a systematic literature review based on a formal protocol ...

  18. Towards Development of a Mobile Application to Evaluate ...

    This article presents the results of a systematic literature review that was carried out with the aim of identifying mobile applications that address the most common mental health conditions, focusing on the design, development and/or evaluation of this kind of application. 152 primary studies were selected, 86 of them reported on evaluations ...

  19. The Development of Smartphone-Based Mathematics Learning Media

    This literature review offers an in-depth analysis of the utilization and significance of learning media in mathematics education. Employing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) research approach, the review encompasses distinct stages, including identification, screening, eligibility, and inclusion.

  20. Getting Started with Rayyan

    Using the Rayyan Mobile App . A cutting-edge introduction to the systematic review process, the all new Rayyan App helps make even more efficient use of your time by offering you the ability to work on the go and even offline. Download it now from the App Store or Google Pla y and enjoy the ability to: Create a review, invite reviewers, and ...

  21. Machine learning in business process management: A systematic

    Machine learning in business process management: A systematic literature review. Machine learning (ML) provides algorithms to create computer programs based on data without explicitly programming them. In business process management (BPM), ML applications are used to analyse and improve processes efficiently. Three frequent examples of using ML ...

  22. A systematic review of virtual reality features for skill training

    The evolving complexity of Virtual Reality (VR) technologies necessitates an in-depth investigation of the VR features and their specific utility. Although VR is utilized across various skill-training applications, its successful deployment depends on both technical maturity and context-specific suitability. A comprehensive understanding of advanced VR features, both technical and experiential ...

  23. Verification and validation of digital twins: a systematic literature

    Through a systematic literature review, this research investigated whether and how researchers are employing V&V in DTs for manufacturing applications. It was concluded that very little research was reported to have performed both verification and validation of the developed DTs.

  24. Journal of Medical Internet Research

    Objective: This systematic review aims to analyze existing literature to identify how HCPs have used PGHD from consumer-grade mobile devices in the clinical setting. The objectives are to determine the types of PGHD used by HCPs, in which health conditions they use them, and to understand the motivations behind their willingness to use them.

  25. Usability of mobile learning applications: a systematic literature review

    Usability evaluation of mobile learning applications is an active area of research. This paper reports on the systematic literature review (SLR) carried out to investigate the state of art in conducting usability evaluation of mobile learning applications. SLR was performed on papers obtained from commonly used databases. In total, 42 publications were retrieved; out of which 23 were relevant ...

  26. Behavioural interventions designed to increase commuter cycling: A

    Behavioural interventions designed to increase commuter cycling: A systematic review. Motorised transport is contributing to the decline of environmental and human health. A greater understanding of the types of behavioural interventions used in active travel research is required. Personalised travel plans and mobile applications were the most ...

  27. Leadership and Followership in Health Professions: A Systematic Review

    Methods: Using PubMed, ERIC, and Google Scholar, two investigators independently and systematically searched health-professions education literature for articles related to leadership and followership. Reports were categorized based on the articles by type, application, profession, leadership, and followership qualities.

  28. Cooperative Learning Promoting Cultural Diversity and Individual ...

    A systematic literature review of 50 articles selected according to the PRISMA guidelines revealed that the focus of CL applications varied according to the age of the students and multicultural contexts. At the micro level, physical and social domains were emphasized, while cognitive domains received less attention. ...