A review of how "mobile ready" the top pharmaceutical brands are today -- with a deep dive into 10 top sites using metrics such as design, touch, content, and speed.
JUICE Pharma Worldwide and the Digital Health Coalition's analysis of the consumer mobile landscape. What you need to know to improve mobile strategies in 2014 and beyond
As Presented at Internet Retailer by:
Thomas Nawara, Vice President of Digital Strategy & Design, North Central Region, Acquity Group
Julie Ask, Vice President & Principal Analyst, Forrester Research Inc.
Christopher Barcelona, Associate Director Emerging Media, Resource Interactive
Creating and selling mobile apps is almost an industry unto itself today. There are thousands that consumers are willing to pay a dollar or two to get on their phones, and many others that they'll happily add to their phones for free. This session will take a quick look at the universe of apps that apply to selling merchandise, tickets or travel accommodations and project their development over the next few years. Then it will dive deep into examples of mobile apps that are available now. Our expert—and opinionated—speakers will demonstrate apps and explain why each one hits or misses. The app industry is young enough that standards are yet to develop, so be prepared for lively debate among our presenters as they share opinions about what they like and don't like.
A review of how "mobile ready" the top pharmaceutical brands are today -- with a deep dive into 10 top sites using metrics such as design, touch, content, and speed.
JUICE Pharma Worldwide and the Digital Health Coalition's analysis of the consumer mobile landscape. What you need to know to improve mobile strategies in 2014 and beyond
As Presented at Internet Retailer by:
Thomas Nawara, Vice President of Digital Strategy & Design, North Central Region, Acquity Group
Julie Ask, Vice President & Principal Analyst, Forrester Research Inc.
Christopher Barcelona, Associate Director Emerging Media, Resource Interactive
Creating and selling mobile apps is almost an industry unto itself today. There are thousands that consumers are willing to pay a dollar or two to get on their phones, and many others that they'll happily add to their phones for free. This session will take a quick look at the universe of apps that apply to selling merchandise, tickets or travel accommodations and project their development over the next few years. Then it will dive deep into examples of mobile apps that are available now. Our expert—and opinionated—speakers will demonstrate apps and explain why each one hits or misses. The app industry is young enough that standards are yet to develop, so be prepared for lively debate among our presenters as they share opinions about what they like and don't like.
OTOinsights Mobile UX Webinar, April 15 2010One to One
At OTOinsights we have conducted over 40 research projects in the mobile sector for mobile application developers and mobile manufacturers helping design products that connect with customers in meaningful ways.
Using our experience and knowledge we have created a new study called 'Mobile insights'. Key points include:
- details of research methodologies and techniques that can be used to understand the customer 's 'informational landscape'
- explores how to make mobile applications not only 'usable' but also 'engaging' so that your customers want to use them time and time again
Intro + Examples
Human Interface Principles
Platform Characteristics
UX Guidelines
This presentation has been developed in the context of the Mobile Applications Development course, DISIM, University of L'Aquila (Italy), Spring 2014.
http://www.ivanomalavolta.com
This presentation hopes to illuminate how Search, Content Strategy, Information Architecture, User Experience, Interaction Design can break down silos to take back relevance. Because, in the end, we, the people, should be the arbiters of experience, not machines and certainly not math.
Research Paper OutlineI. INTRODUCTIONa. Exploring mobile app.docxronak56
Research Paper Outline
I. INTRODUCTION
a. Exploring mobile applications.
b. People spend more time on mobile applications, than on their mobile web browser.
c. Discovering the diversity of mobile applications and preferred mobile operating system and economics among consumers.
II. MAIN TOPIC
a. Why mobile applications are growing and how it effects businesses.
b. Molding applications to different mobile devices.
c. Developers, applications, consumers, and expectations.
III. CONCLUSION
a. Recap on why consumers use mobile applications over web browsers.
b. Summarize the main topics on mobile applications growth, how each devices have different specification needs, and the expectations for developers and consumers.
c. Mobile applications are easy to use and fits the consumer needs. It eliminates unnecessary objects, rather condensed to a better view.
VI. REFERENCES
(All sources (information and graphics) are accurately documented in APA)
a. Henricksen, K., & Indulska, J. (2006). Developing context-aware pervasive computing applications: Models and approach. Pervasive and mobile computing, 2(1), 37-64.
b. Joorabchi, M. E., Mesbah, A., & Kruchten, P. (2013, October). Real challenges in mobile app development. In Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, 2013 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on (pp. 15-24). IEEE.
c. Khalid, H., Shihab, E., Nagappan, M., & Hassan, A. E. (2015). What do mobile app users complain about?. IEEE Software, 32(3), 70-77.
Running head: MOBILE COMPUTING APPLICATIONS 1
MOBILE COMPUTING APPLICATIONS 2
Mobile Computing Applications
Name
School
Professor
Date
Mobile Computing Applications
Purpose statement
We live in a world of technology. Therefore, mobile devices have gained a multimedia communication legacy that will be hard to replace in the future. The mobile devices range from smartphones with a wide range of OS applications including Android, iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows among others of which there are some that are under development today. This study aims at exploring the diversity of mobile applications and preferred mobile operating system and economics among consumers. Are they enhancing lifestyle, more to business or killing business? The term app is a short form of software applications that have been popular listed as word of the year in 2010, by the American Dialect Society. Nowadays, the mobile devices can be purchased with several applications which are pre-installed like the web browser, and e-mail client among others. There are many options for mobile apps. The use depends on personal preference. For example, if consumers do not want to use pre-installed applications they can be removed by the use of a simple uninstall process to create space for more applications.
A mobile device user can get apps that are not pre-installed through the platforms like app stores where they are readily available. In the year 2008, these apps began to appear and are being operated ...
Design and usability are critical aspects of software and website development. Quantum Improvements Consulting has experts in Human Factors that can assist in the design of software and websites.
Key Steps & Best Practices to Custom Mobile App Development ProcessThinkers Media
We will be exploring a detailed guide on the mobile app development process from concept to deployment, including goals definition. Learn how to conduct market research, design user interfaces (UI) and user experience (UX), choose a technology stack, code, test, integrate analytics, ensure security and quality assurance. Explore the fundamental steps and important techniques that a mobile app should follow in order to create customized versions that successfully satisfy the end users’ preferences and needs. Go ahead and initiate a process of developing an app of high usability and practicality now.
Visit : https://www.thinkersmedia.in/mobile-app-development/ for more information.
Thomas Jefferson to Jeremiah A. Goodman, March 5, 1813Of TakishaPeck109
Thomas Jefferson to Jeremiah A. Goodman, March 5, 1813
“Of Sally we can make nothing at all. I never saw so hopeless a subject. She seems
neither to have the inclination nor the understanding to learn. She is now weaving
one yard a day with the flying shuttle and of such stuff as will not be worth giving
to children. I have given her notice that she shall have some days trial more and if
there be no improvement she must cease to spoil more cloth and go out to work
with the overseer.”
Citation:
Thomas Jefferson to Jeremiah A. Goodman, March 5. -03-05, 1813.
Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/mtjbib021343/.
Referenced in Wiencek, Master of Mountain, p. 102 (endnote 2 – p. 286).
Running Head: ACCESSIBILITY 1
ACCESSIBILITY 7
Assignment 1: Accessibility
Muhammad Jawad
Dr. John Dorociak
CIS 524
04/26/2020
When a user interface is been created there are several things that need to be considered. To have the tasks that are more basic accomplished can tend to be complicated if at least the Four Pillars of Design are not incorporated for most suitable practices. Nevertheless, the practices that are known to be best are five in number and they should be considered for the purpose of diversity. The best first practice for discussion is the user interface requirements. Observation preparations, collecting in addition to gathering requirements for user are necessary for the success. Factors to be considered are such as: impairments, low levels of literacy, learning disabilities, age, socio –economic status, culture and in addition to gender. The use of practices such as ethnographic observation, defined as the systematic recordings and study of the cultures of human is important in requirements. The best second practice utilizes processes and guidelines documents, terminology, words, fonts, character set, colors, icons graphics in addition to backgrounds happen to be crucial because every project has a need that is different, however it needs a standard for the usability ease. Another practice that is suitable is the user-interface software gadgets. Creating software to be used by multiple users involves individuals with impairments as well as disabilities, in accordance with Tusler. In addition, usability testing in addition to expert reviews promotes completeness as well as consistency. Lastly, offering closing statements so that they can be used and seen by everyone, alongside the materials for training is a suitable practice (Gu, et.al, 2018).
The United States congress had an amendment on the act of rehabilitation in order for the Federal agencies to enable information technology in addition to electronic technique to be accessed by individuals who have disabilities in the year 1998. The standards of section 508 apply to the procures of electronic as well as information technology made by federal government, inclusive of computer software and hardware, phone systems, copiers in addition to websites. 508 s ...
Importance of Programming Language in Day to Day Lifeijtsrd
Because so many people have mobile devices today, there is an increased focus on developing mobile applications. Since there is a high demand for excellent mobile apps, they must be checked. Some businesses experience consumer and financial losses as a result of subpar mobile applications. Due to their variety and complexity, testing mobile apps is the most challenging assignment a variety of operating systems. Although there are emulators and simulators available, they can only test the operating system and not the mobile devices basic functions. Three of the most well known open source mobile app testing frameworks Appium, Robotium, and Solendroid will be discussed in this article. The benefits and drawbacks of these tools, as well as their compatibility with various systems, are listed here. The testing framework that is used will rely on the complexity and use of mobile applications. Madhuri Ratanlal Bohare | Sonal Santosh Harmalkar "Importance of Programming Language in Day to Day Life" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-3 , June 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/papers/ijtsrd57547.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/computer-science/programming-language/57547/importance-of-programming-language-in-day-to-day-life/madhuri-ratanlal-bohare
OTOinsights Mobile UX Webinar, April 15 2010One to One
At OTOinsights we have conducted over 40 research projects in the mobile sector for mobile application developers and mobile manufacturers helping design products that connect with customers in meaningful ways.
Using our experience and knowledge we have created a new study called 'Mobile insights'. Key points include:
- details of research methodologies and techniques that can be used to understand the customer 's 'informational landscape'
- explores how to make mobile applications not only 'usable' but also 'engaging' so that your customers want to use them time and time again
Intro + Examples
Human Interface Principles
Platform Characteristics
UX Guidelines
This presentation has been developed in the context of the Mobile Applications Development course, DISIM, University of L'Aquila (Italy), Spring 2014.
http://www.ivanomalavolta.com
This presentation hopes to illuminate how Search, Content Strategy, Information Architecture, User Experience, Interaction Design can break down silos to take back relevance. Because, in the end, we, the people, should be the arbiters of experience, not machines and certainly not math.
Research Paper OutlineI. INTRODUCTIONa. Exploring mobile app.docxronak56
Research Paper Outline
I. INTRODUCTION
a. Exploring mobile applications.
b. People spend more time on mobile applications, than on their mobile web browser.
c. Discovering the diversity of mobile applications and preferred mobile operating system and economics among consumers.
II. MAIN TOPIC
a. Why mobile applications are growing and how it effects businesses.
b. Molding applications to different mobile devices.
c. Developers, applications, consumers, and expectations.
III. CONCLUSION
a. Recap on why consumers use mobile applications over web browsers.
b. Summarize the main topics on mobile applications growth, how each devices have different specification needs, and the expectations for developers and consumers.
c. Mobile applications are easy to use and fits the consumer needs. It eliminates unnecessary objects, rather condensed to a better view.
VI. REFERENCES
(All sources (information and graphics) are accurately documented in APA)
a. Henricksen, K., & Indulska, J. (2006). Developing context-aware pervasive computing applications: Models and approach. Pervasive and mobile computing, 2(1), 37-64.
b. Joorabchi, M. E., Mesbah, A., & Kruchten, P. (2013, October). Real challenges in mobile app development. In Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, 2013 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on (pp. 15-24). IEEE.
c. Khalid, H., Shihab, E., Nagappan, M., & Hassan, A. E. (2015). What do mobile app users complain about?. IEEE Software, 32(3), 70-77.
Running head: MOBILE COMPUTING APPLICATIONS 1
MOBILE COMPUTING APPLICATIONS 2
Mobile Computing Applications
Name
School
Professor
Date
Mobile Computing Applications
Purpose statement
We live in a world of technology. Therefore, mobile devices have gained a multimedia communication legacy that will be hard to replace in the future. The mobile devices range from smartphones with a wide range of OS applications including Android, iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows among others of which there are some that are under development today. This study aims at exploring the diversity of mobile applications and preferred mobile operating system and economics among consumers. Are they enhancing lifestyle, more to business or killing business? The term app is a short form of software applications that have been popular listed as word of the year in 2010, by the American Dialect Society. Nowadays, the mobile devices can be purchased with several applications which are pre-installed like the web browser, and e-mail client among others. There are many options for mobile apps. The use depends on personal preference. For example, if consumers do not want to use pre-installed applications they can be removed by the use of a simple uninstall process to create space for more applications.
A mobile device user can get apps that are not pre-installed through the platforms like app stores where they are readily available. In the year 2008, these apps began to appear and are being operated ...
Design and usability are critical aspects of software and website development. Quantum Improvements Consulting has experts in Human Factors that can assist in the design of software and websites.
Key Steps & Best Practices to Custom Mobile App Development ProcessThinkers Media
We will be exploring a detailed guide on the mobile app development process from concept to deployment, including goals definition. Learn how to conduct market research, design user interfaces (UI) and user experience (UX), choose a technology stack, code, test, integrate analytics, ensure security and quality assurance. Explore the fundamental steps and important techniques that a mobile app should follow in order to create customized versions that successfully satisfy the end users’ preferences and needs. Go ahead and initiate a process of developing an app of high usability and practicality now.
Visit : https://www.thinkersmedia.in/mobile-app-development/ for more information.
Thomas Jefferson to Jeremiah A. Goodman, March 5, 1813Of TakishaPeck109
Thomas Jefferson to Jeremiah A. Goodman, March 5, 1813
“Of Sally we can make nothing at all. I never saw so hopeless a subject. She seems
neither to have the inclination nor the understanding to learn. She is now weaving
one yard a day with the flying shuttle and of such stuff as will not be worth giving
to children. I have given her notice that she shall have some days trial more and if
there be no improvement she must cease to spoil more cloth and go out to work
with the overseer.”
Citation:
Thomas Jefferson to Jeremiah A. Goodman, March 5. -03-05, 1813.
Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/mtjbib021343/.
Referenced in Wiencek, Master of Mountain, p. 102 (endnote 2 – p. 286).
Running Head: ACCESSIBILITY 1
ACCESSIBILITY 7
Assignment 1: Accessibility
Muhammad Jawad
Dr. John Dorociak
CIS 524
04/26/2020
When a user interface is been created there are several things that need to be considered. To have the tasks that are more basic accomplished can tend to be complicated if at least the Four Pillars of Design are not incorporated for most suitable practices. Nevertheless, the practices that are known to be best are five in number and they should be considered for the purpose of diversity. The best first practice for discussion is the user interface requirements. Observation preparations, collecting in addition to gathering requirements for user are necessary for the success. Factors to be considered are such as: impairments, low levels of literacy, learning disabilities, age, socio –economic status, culture and in addition to gender. The use of practices such as ethnographic observation, defined as the systematic recordings and study of the cultures of human is important in requirements. The best second practice utilizes processes and guidelines documents, terminology, words, fonts, character set, colors, icons graphics in addition to backgrounds happen to be crucial because every project has a need that is different, however it needs a standard for the usability ease. Another practice that is suitable is the user-interface software gadgets. Creating software to be used by multiple users involves individuals with impairments as well as disabilities, in accordance with Tusler. In addition, usability testing in addition to expert reviews promotes completeness as well as consistency. Lastly, offering closing statements so that they can be used and seen by everyone, alongside the materials for training is a suitable practice (Gu, et.al, 2018).
The United States congress had an amendment on the act of rehabilitation in order for the Federal agencies to enable information technology in addition to electronic technique to be accessed by individuals who have disabilities in the year 1998. The standards of section 508 apply to the procures of electronic as well as information technology made by federal government, inclusive of computer software and hardware, phone systems, copiers in addition to websites. 508 s ...
Importance of Programming Language in Day to Day Lifeijtsrd
Because so many people have mobile devices today, there is an increased focus on developing mobile applications. Since there is a high demand for excellent mobile apps, they must be checked. Some businesses experience consumer and financial losses as a result of subpar mobile applications. Due to their variety and complexity, testing mobile apps is the most challenging assignment a variety of operating systems. Although there are emulators and simulators available, they can only test the operating system and not the mobile devices basic functions. Three of the most well known open source mobile app testing frameworks Appium, Robotium, and Solendroid will be discussed in this article. The benefits and drawbacks of these tools, as well as their compatibility with various systems, are listed here. The testing framework that is used will rely on the complexity and use of mobile applications. Madhuri Ratanlal Bohare | Sonal Santosh Harmalkar "Importance of Programming Language in Day to Day Life" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-3 , June 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/papers/ijtsrd57547.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/computer-science/programming-language/57547/importance-of-programming-language-in-day-to-day-life/madhuri-ratanlal-bohare
5. Websites selected from Medscape,
FDA, Forbes, Pharmacist’s Letter,
and FiercePharma
Websites tested with Google’s
PageSpeed Insight tool
Websites that topped the list were
analyzed by digital innovation,
strategy, and user-experience experts
7. 83%of US doctors own a smartphone
Source: Manhattan Research, Taking the Pulse® U.S. 2013.
8. 62%of US doctors are likely
to abandon a mobile website if
it’s not optimized for a smartphone
Source: Google & Manhattan Research, Screen to Script: The Doctor’s Digital Path to Treatment, June 2012.
9. time spent on smartphone per session
Approximately how many minutes do you use your smartphone
in a typical session?
Among those using a smartphone during or between patient consultations.
Source: Manhattan Research, Taking the Pulse® U.S. 2013.
All physicians n = 1335
16%
Less than 2 2 to <5
40%
5 to <10
28%
10 to <20
9%
20 or more
7%
Mean time for
all physicians
7 minutes
10. and yet, only 1/3 of the websites for the top
150 pharma brands have been mobile-optimized
1/3
1/3
1/3
1/3
30. 1. Design (User Interface)
Content presentation for the small screen and
smartphone device capabilities
Clean, uncluttered design (for smartphone screen sizes)
Clear navigation
Readable font size (without zooming in)
Easy to read outdoors (color contrast between background
and text)
Consistent design, look and feel, navigation, hierarchy,
and language
Keep forms short (the fewest number of fields possible)
and make data entry easy (boxes, lists, scroll menus)
2. Touch (Interactivity)
Finger-friendly, touch-conscious design
Finger-friendly tasks (identifiable tappable buttons
and hyperlinks)
Single tap for contact (to either make a call or send an email)
Quick access to content and features that mobile users need most
Minimal taps to complete desired task
3. Content (Context)
Content organization to meet the needs and
interests of the user
Same content for mobile and desktop (familiar yet appropriate
experience for each platform)
Promoted content is most appropriate for a mobile experience
Optimize text (use bullet points for easy reading where possible)
Be location-aware (use maps for geographically relevant
content and localization of content)
4. Speed (Efficiency)
Design site to load fast
Compress images, keeping each image file size as small
as possible
Search function for quick access to large amounts of content
No links directing to non-mobile-optimized pages
Mobile-specific QA
Mobile-specific performance test
smartphone best practices worksheet
31. Resources and Links
RESOURCES
DHC digitalhealthcoalition.org
JUICE juicepharma.com
Google howtogomo.com and developers.google.com/
speed/pagespeed/insights
MedScape medscape.com
FDA fda.gov
Forbes forbes.com
Pharmacist’s Letter pharmacistsletter.therapeuticresearch.com
FiercePharma fiercepharma.com
Manhattan Research manhattanresearch.com
EXAMPLE SITES
Brintellix brintellixhcp.com
Gazyva gazyva.com/hcp
Herceptin herceptin.com/hcp
Lantus lantus.com/hcp
Neulasta neulastahcp.com
Orencia orencia.com/hcp/index.aspx
Perjeta perjeta.com/hcp/index
ProairHFA proairhfa.com/healthcare-
professionals/default.aspx
Sovaldi sovaldi.com/HCP
Xolair xolair.com/hcp