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Key terms
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ACM
Association of Computing Machinery
API
Application programming interface
ATAS
Automated time and attendance system
DBG
Disruptive Business Group
DTTB
Doctor-to-the-Barrio
e-payment
Electronic payment
FHSIS
Field Health Service Information System
IBM
International Business Machines Corporation
IoT
Internet of Things
LMS
Learning management system
mHealth
Mobile health
PIN
Personal identification number
RPA
Robotic process automation
TMS
Transport management solutions
WAH
Wireless Access for Health
refers to the use of equipment such as machines or computers to accomplish previously human-exclusive task.
Automation
is a tool in which users access big volumes of files and applications over the internet using multiple devices.
Cloud computing
delivers enterprise-level services that can easily integrate with cloud applications
Cloud foundry
is a term for any type of business or commercial transaction, that involves the transfer of information across the internet.
Electronic commerce (e-commerce)
refers to the use of information and communications technologies in health care.
Electronic health (e-Health)
is utilizing electronic technologies to access educational curriculum and facilitate learning outside of a traditional classroom
Electronic learning (e-learning)
refers to ad-supported programs, games, or utilities that are distributed as adware
Freeware
is a sensor that detects infrared light. It is usually used along with an infrared light source.
Infrared sensor
refers to a network of physical objects like gadgets, consumer appliances, or industrial equipment with embedded technology that allows communication and interaction with each other.
Internet of Things (IoT)
is a sensor that can detect the level of liquids, fluids, grainy or granular materials, such as powders, etc.
Level sensor
acts as a second-level authentication method to ensure that online transactions are secure.
One-time pin
Allows a user to execute financial transactions via the internet.
Online banking
is a sensor that helps determine the weight or impact of a certain object.
Pressure sensor
is a sensor that is able to detect objects within a certain range, even if that object is not physically touching the sensor yet.
Proximity sensor
is a type of malware that can block access to the victim's data.
Ransomware
is the application of technology that allows employees in a company to configure computer software or a "robot" to capture and interpret existing applications for processing a transaction, manipulating data, triggering responses, and communicating with other digital systems.
Robotic process automation (RPA)
are hardware devices that have the capability to measure an event, object, or any physical quality that is happening.
sensors
are cities that adapt IoT in traffic management, waste disposal, even community monitoring, for the security of the city's residents.
Smart cities
is a sensor that is used to detect the presence of dangerous fumes such as carbon monoxide caused by fire.
Smoke sensor
is a software that aims to gather information about an organization or a person without his or her knowledge
Spyware
is capable of measuring temperature as well as detecting any rise or fall of it
Temperature sensor
is a sensor that activates itself and becomes capable of doing its function
Touch sensor
is a sensor that detects sound waves such as how radars and sonars pick up sounds.
Ultrasonic sensor