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Login and registration UI in Android client.

Login and registration UI in Android client.

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Mobile healthcare is a rapidly developing area. The significance of solutions in this area cannot be underrated because they directly influence the health of people that is undoubtedly the most important thing in their life. This article presents the idea of one of the solutions in this area: doctor search service. The main idea of the service is t...

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... the mobile client is started the login form is shown (Figure 4, left screenshot). User is able to login or to create new account. ...
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... he chooses to create new account he clicks the corresponding button. During the registration (Figure 4, right screenshot) the account is created, the channel with his name is also create. User is subscribed to Events channel to receive events and to his channel to write tags with his position for tracking. ...

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