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Title: | RecVet: Gestión digital de recetas veterinarias |
Author: | Mallo Casdelo, Alma María |
Tutor: | Ceballos Villach, Jordi Almirall López, Jordi |
Abstract: | Veterinary treatments require prescriptions for getting the medicines in pharmacies. These prescriptions are written on paper, so it is necessary to go and get them from the veterinary clinic and take them to the pharmacy. This situation gets hard in the case of older pets with chronic treatments that require the periodic renewal of prescriptions. This work aims to focus on this problem and to help solve it through a tool that allows digital treatment of veterinary prescriptions. The system developed in this work consists of an Android application, RecVet. This application has user profiles for pet owners and veterinarians, and they can link and collaborate with each other. Owners can manage the data of their pets and their treatments, as well as their prescriptions. They can also request prescriptions from a veterinarian they have previously linked to and send the prescriptions to a pharmacy. Vets have a list of owners they are linked to and they can send the prescriptions they request to them. In this project User Centered Design and agile methodology are used with the progressive development of functional products placing the user's needs at the center of each stage. The development of the application has been done natively for Android with Android Studio. Firebase has been used as a backend, both for information storage and user management. |
Keywords: | Firebase Android vet recipes |
Document type: | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Issue Date: | Jan-2021 |
Publication license: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor thesis, research projects, etc. |
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