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Informative web content guidelines: A practitioner model for online content effectiveness (2022)
Thesis
Muirhead, J. (in press). Informative web content guidelines: A practitioner model for online content effectiveness. (Thesis). University of Salford

With the rise of the world wide web, many organisations publish large knowledge bases as online informative content, enabling access for their current and potential stakeholders, customers, and service users. Providing universal access to information... Read More about Informative web content guidelines: A practitioner model for online content effectiveness.

Metric based evaluation of mobile devices : Mobile Goal Question Metric (mGQM) (2012)
Thesis
Hussain, A. Metric based evaluation of mobile devices : Mobile Goal Question Metric (mGQM). (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

The constant developments in technology of mobile devices are rapidly increasing the demand for applications on these devices. In October 2010, there were 300,000 applications for iPhone available on iTunes store to be downloaded, and as of January... Read More about Metric based evaluation of mobile devices : Mobile Goal Question Metric (mGQM).

Responsible AI : the praxis of AI and data protection management : negotiating innovation and FAT principles
Thesis
Addis, C. Responsible AI : the praxis of AI and data protection management : negotiating innovation and FAT principles. (Thesis). University of Salford

The increasing deployment of Artificial Intelligence applications has sparked a debate on its possible uses and potential problems, and many questions on the protection of personal data have emerged. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) impo... Read More about Responsible AI : the praxis of AI and data protection management : negotiating innovation and FAT principles.

A roboethics framework for the development and introduction of social assistive robots in elderly care
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Espingardeiro, A. A roboethics framework for the development and introduction of social assistive robots in elderly care. (Thesis). University of Salford

There is an emerging “aging phenomenon” worldwide. It is likely that we will require the introduction of assistive technologies that can assist caregivers in the exercise of elderly care. Such technologies should be designed in ways that promote high... Read More about A roboethics framework for the development and introduction of social assistive robots in elderly care.