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<strong>CIS</strong> <strong>500</strong> Assignment 3 Mobile Computing and Social NetworkingGraded(Str Course)Click Here to Buy the Tutorialhttp://www.cis<strong>500</strong>.com/product-6-<strong>CIS</strong>-<strong>500</strong>-Assignment-3-Mobile-Computingand-Social-NetworkingGradedFor more course tutorials visitwww.cis<strong>500</strong>cis<strong>500</strong>.comAssignment 3 Mobile Computing and Social NetworkingMobile computing has dramatically changed how information is accessed andshared. Wireless networking has been an enabler of mobile computing. Oneprofession that mobile computing has had a big impact on is health caremanagement. Patients are now able to monitor their vital signs such as bloodpressure, glucose levels, etc. without having to periodically visit a doctor’soffice or hospital. There are devices such as the Withings Blood PressureMonitor that works with an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad to record, track, andgraph a patient’s blood pressure. There are other devices that can measure bloodglucose levels, oxygen levels, heart rate, etc. and use an iPhone to send theresults to a clinical server. Doctors and caregivers are then able to access thedata on the clinical server.According to the American College of Gastroenterology, social networking siteslike Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are used as powerful platforms to deliverand receive health care information. Patients and caregivers are increasinglygoing online to connect and share experiences with others with similar medicalissues or concerns Patients are able to take advantage of social networks to domore than just share pictures and tweets.Write a four to five (45) page paper in which you1 Compare and contrast monitoring of patient vital signs using mobilecomputing technology to inpatient visits to the doctor’s office or hospital.


2 Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile computingtechnology to monitor patients.3 Assess the security concerns with regard to the transmission of personalmedical information over wireless networks.4 Assess the use of social networking for group support for patients withsimilar medical concerns.5 Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. NoteWikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements• Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), withoneinch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA orschoolspecific format. Check with your professor for any additionalinstructions.• Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’sname, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover pageand the reference page are not included in the required assignment pagelength.The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are• Describe the use of network management, Web, wireless, and mobilitytechnologies.• Outline the strategic implications of information assurance and security inan information technology environment.• Use technology and information resources to research issues ininformation systems and technology.o Write clearly and concisely about topics related to informationsystems for decision making using proper writing mechanics andtechnical style conventions.

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