I have chosen my dissertation question which is "To what extent does IOT (Internet of Things) and GIS (Geographical information systems) support both the public and private healthcare sector"? But Im stuck on what to create, like an app or something physical. All I've got so far is creating an electronic patient record database like the one used in hospitals, but more improved regarding usability, simplicity and security. Is that a good idea? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Im studying Computer networks
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Hi Mazking_96 - your query is quite specific so unless someone one here happens to be a specialist in your area they probably won't be able to offer the advice you're after. Do you have a dissertation supervisor? Don't be afraid to approach them and ask them for feedback on your ideas. The main thing is that you go to them showing that you have spent time thinking about it and have come up with some possible options. What are the pros and cons of each approach you suggest? Think practicality, time, skills required, and importantly, ethical issues... It's important to choose to do something that you can definitely achieve within the time frame.
Hope this helps.
Tudor
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