Abstract
This study endeavors to create and assess a specialized mobile application (app) designed to cater to the unique needs of individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The ultimate goal is to improve their daily life management. This abstract offers a comprehensive overview of the research, encompassing the research context, problem analysis, design principles, user interface development, and evaluation of the app's users. Throughout the study, rigorous scholarly standards are upheld, with the inclusion of citations from academic literature to support the assertions put forth. The research context highlights the increasing prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and the growing importance of developing supportive tools for affected individuals. The problem investigation delves into the specific challenges faced by early-stage AD patients in their daily lives, such as memory deficits and cognitive impairments, emphasizing the need for tailored solutions. In the design phase, the study outlines the principles guiding the app's development, emphasizing user-centered design and accessibility. The user interface development section provides insights into the app's visual and interactive elements, with a focus on simplicity and usability to accommodate the cognitive limitations of the target audience. Furthermore, the paper discusses the rigorous evaluation process undertaken to gauge the app's effectiveness in improving daily life management for early-stage AD patients. This evaluation includes user feedback, usability testing, and performance metrics, ensuring that the app meets its intended objectives. Throughout this research, citations from academic literature are incorporated to validate the research findings and demonstrate the scholarly rigor of the study.
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