Design and administration of a temperature monitoring system in the elderly based on iot and scrum methodology
Keywords:
IoT, SCRUM, elderly population, advanced technologiesAbstract
The main objective of this research is to design a monitoring system based on the Internet of Things under a SCRUM development framework that allows flexibility and collaboration in the creation of effective and user-centered solutions.This agile methodological approach ensures a prompt response to changing needs and ensures the delivery of a temperature monitoring system tailored to the specificities of the geriatric population. Close collaboration between development teams, combined with iterative planning and continuous feedback, contributes to efficiency and user satisfaction. The study results not only demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed system, with notable acceptance by users, but also underscore the importance of the Scrum methodology as a valuable approach for developing user-centered technological solutions aimed at improving healthcare for the elderly. The study resultsto the field of healthcare for the elderly is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of integrating advanced technologies and agile methodologies to address specific challenges associated with population aging.
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