This paper reports on the use of a proposed methodological framework called PRISMA (Participatory Action Research in Software Development Methodology Augmentation) to support and design a mobile-based healthcare application for a remote Penan community in Malaysian Borneo. PRISMA employs participatory action research (PAR). The approach has been successfully applied in projects with rural communities. The intent of PRISMA is to strengthen community participation and local management in order to ensure software system is built at interest of community. The healthcare application is targeted at young school-children and mothers as they have a major influence on health issues affecting their family. A key aspect of PRISMA is the active partici...
This paper reports on the outcomes of an ICT enabled social sustainability project “Green Lank...
Abstract: One of the prime ingredients for rural development in developing countries is information ...
This paper reports on the outcomes of an ICT enabled social sustainability project “Green Lanka ” tr...
The paper proposes a software development methodology which also employs the participatory action re...
Participatory action Research In Software Methodology Augmentation (PRISMA) is a software developme...
This study investigates the possibilities for an end-user mobile application that increases access t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 172-182).Within developing countries, there is a digital...
Within developing countries, there is a digital divide between rural and urban areas. In order to ov...
This paper presents observations from a project that combines participatory rural development method...
The digital divide between rural and urban areas within developing countries is vast. We investigate...
After more than a decade since South Africa realized the importance of Information and Communication...
There is evidence that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have transformed the lives ...
This paper describes the software architecture of a system designed in response to the health develo...
Rural communities in developing countries, due to its geographical and demographic conditions, are f...
A large number of ICT-based development projects don’t survive beyond the initial implementation sta...
This paper reports on the outcomes of an ICT enabled social sustainability project “Green Lank...
Abstract: One of the prime ingredients for rural development in developing countries is information ...
This paper reports on the outcomes of an ICT enabled social sustainability project “Green Lanka ” tr...
The paper proposes a software development methodology which also employs the participatory action re...
Participatory action Research In Software Methodology Augmentation (PRISMA) is a software developme...
This study investigates the possibilities for an end-user mobile application that increases access t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 172-182).Within developing countries, there is a digital...
Within developing countries, there is a digital divide between rural and urban areas. In order to ov...
This paper presents observations from a project that combines participatory rural development method...
The digital divide between rural and urban areas within developing countries is vast. We investigate...
After more than a decade since South Africa realized the importance of Information and Communication...
There is evidence that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have transformed the lives ...
This paper describes the software architecture of a system designed in response to the health develo...
Rural communities in developing countries, due to its geographical and demographic conditions, are f...
A large number of ICT-based development projects don’t survive beyond the initial implementation sta...
This paper reports on the outcomes of an ICT enabled social sustainability project “Green Lank...
Abstract: One of the prime ingredients for rural development in developing countries is information ...
This paper reports on the outcomes of an ICT enabled social sustainability project “Green Lanka ” tr...