Mobile Health Systems for Bipolar Disorder: The relevance of Non-Functional Requirements in MONARCA Project

Mayora, Oscar and Frost, Mads and Arnrich, Bert and Gravenhorst, Franz and Grunerbl, Agnes and Muaremi, Amir and Puiatti, Alessandro and Reichwaldt, Nina and Scharnweber, Corinna and Troester, Gerhard (2014) Mobile Health Systems for Bipolar Disorder: The relevance of Non-Functional Requirements in MONARCA Project. International Journal of Handheld Computing Research, 5 (1). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1947-9158 (In Press)

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Abstract

This paper presents a series of challenges for developing mobile health solutions for mental health as a result of MONARCA project three-year activities. The lessons learnt on the design, development and evaluation of a mobile health system for supporting the treatment of bipolar disorder. The findings presented here are the result of over 3 years of activity within the MONARCA EU project. The challenges listed and detailed in this paper may be used in future research as a starting point for identifying important non-functional requirements involved in mobile health provisioning that are fundamental for the successful implementation of mobile health services in real life contexts.

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