Sara Paiva

Sara Paiva is a Computer Science Engineer from Minho University in Portugal, a PhD from Vigo University and is currently performing her post-doc in Oviedo University. Her current research interests are in the area of urban mobility, and intelligent transportation systems. She is Associate Professor at Viana do Castelo Polytechnic Institute and Coordinator of the Applied Research Centre for Digital Transformation.

Publications

Preventing Alzheimer's Wandering: The Potential of Involving Communities
Sara Paiva, Rui Peleja, Jorge Cunha, Carlos Abreu. © 2019. 13 pages.
With increased life expectancy, the incidence of age-related cognitive impairments, faced by the elderly and older generations, is growing. Among the population with cognitive...
Mobile Applications and Solutions for Social Inclusion
Sara Paiva. © 2018. 354 pages.
Advancements in technology have allowed the creation of new tools and innovations that can improve different aspects of life. Mobile technologies are an ever-expanding area of...
Modern Software Engineering Methodologies for Mobile and Cloud Environments
António Miguel Rosado da Cruz, Sara Paiva. © 2016. 355 pages.
As technology continues to evolve, the popularity of mobile computing has become inherent within today’s society. With the majority of the population using some form of mobile...
Cloud and Mobile: A Future Together
Antonio Miguel Rosado da Cruz, Sara Paiva. © 2016. 20 pages.
Mobile computing and Cloud computing are two of the most growing technologies in number of users, practitioners and research projects. This chapter surveys mobile technologies...
A Domain Independent Pedestrian Dead Reckoning System Solution for Android Smartphones
João Paulo Quintão, Luis Pereira, Sara Paiva. © 2016. 17 pages.
In this paper we propose a domain independent Pedestrian Dead Reckoning System that can be applied to any indoor environment. We describe the entire solution and adopted...
Model-Driven Development of Data-Centered Mobile Applications: A Case Study for Android
Jorge Amadeu Alves Pereira da Silva, Sara Paiva, Antonio Miguel Rosado da Cruz. © 2016. 27 pages.
Increasing adoption of mobile smart devices demands a growing number of mobile applications (apps). Each of these applications must often be deployed to different mobile...
A Domain Independent Pedestrian Dead Reckoning System Solution for Android Smartphones
João Paulo Quintão, Luis Pereira, Sara Paiva. © 2016. 17 pages.
In this chapter we propose a domain independent Pedestrian Dead Reckoning System that can be applied to any indoor environment. We describe the entire solution and adopted...