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A Proposed Framework for Developing User-Centred Mobile Healthcare Applications for the Biggest Annual Mass Gathering (Hajj) Post COVID-19 为COVID-19后最大的年度群众聚会(朝觐)开发以用户为中心的移动医疗保健应用程序的建议框架
Nowman Islam, Aamir Anwar, I. Rehman
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引用次数: 1
User Engagement and Collaboration in the Next Generation Academic Libraries. 下一代学术图书馆的用户参与与协作。
Parisa Saadati, Elena Pricope, J. Abdelnour-Nocera
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“I would call them, it seems faster”. The state of Telemedicine in Scotland. “我会打电话给他们,这样似乎更快。”苏格兰远程医疗的现状。
Georgios Sfakakis, Emilia Sobolewska
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MailTrout: A Machine Learning Browser Extension for Detecting Phishing Emails MailTrout:用于检测网络钓鱼电子邮件的机器学习浏览器扩展
P. Boyle, Lynsay A. Shepherd
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引用次数: 3
Teleworker’s Perception of Technology Use for Collaborative and Social During the COVID-19 Pandemic COVID-19大流行期间远程工作者对技术用于协作和社交的感知
Jie Cai, Sarah J. Ryu, D. Y. Wohn, Hyejin Hannah Kum-Biocca
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