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Mobile Monitoring Review: Comparative with MoMo Framework Solution

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The systematic review allows us to identify, assess, and interpret all possible relevant work associated with a question in particular or subject of an area. In this paper we will use the Kitchenham protocol, which allow for the proper selection of primary and secondary research related to mobile monitoring solution. The main objective of this review is to identify work, research and publications made in the field of mobile monitoring of patients through a framework or application generators. Next, we compare the different solutions with our solution: MoMo Framework. Our systematic review is based on the methodology B. Kitchenham. She proposes specific guidelines to carry out the systematic review in software engineering.

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The first author is member of the National Research Investigator award (SNI) from the SENACYT as a National Research I.

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Villarreal, V., Hervás, R., Bravo, J. (2015). Mobile Monitoring Review: Comparative with MoMo Framework Solution. In: Cleland, I., Guerrero, L., Bravo, J. (eds) Ambient Assisted Living. ICT-based Solutions in Real Life Situations. IWAAL 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9455. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26410-3_21

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