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Ryo Otaka
;
Osamu Uchida
;
Keisuke Utsu
Title
Prototype of Notification and Status Monitoring System Using LINE Smartphone Application to Support Local Communities
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Conference Article
Year
2018
Publication
Proceedings of ISCRAM Asia Pacific 2018: Innovating for Resilience – 1st International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Asia Pacific.
Abbreviated Journal
Iscram Ap 2018
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Issue
Pages
450-458
Keywords
Care, Application, Social media
Abstract
Japanese society is aging rapidly, so an increasing number of households currently consists of only elderly single people or couples. We propose a system that uses LINE (a mobile communication application) for sending notices containing information from local governments to elderly or physically disabled people, as well as for efficient monitoring by local governments and social workers of the health conditions and statuses of such people. Our system can be used by anyone who has a smartphone with LINE installed. We have also conducted an operational test of a prototype of our system.
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Tokai University; Tokai University; Tokai University
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Massey Univeristy
Place of Publication
Albany, Auckland, New Zealand
Editor
Kristin Stock; Deborah Bunker
Language
English
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Social Media and Community Engagement Supporting Resilience Building
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1659
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