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Process of QR Coding
Process of QR Coding
In order to satisfy the objectives of the research, a qualitative research was held.The present
study was designed as a case study. According to Creswell (2009), case study is a qualitative approach in
which the investigator explores a bounded system (a case) or multiple bounded systems (cases) over
time through detailed, in-depth data collection involving multiple sources of information (e.g.,
observations, interviews, audiovisual material, documents and reports) and reports a case description
and case-based themes.
The main material used in this design were smartphones with a built in camera and suitability for
QR(Quick Response) coding.
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By creating an anonymous graph of interactions. Every time a person gathers with others or goes
to a public place, they can use the app to log contacts by either hosting or joining a checkpoint, which
allows possible paths of virus transmission to be discovered. The first person to register as a checkpoint
host is given a Quick Response code; others subsequently join the checkpoint by scanning this QR
code.As people congregate with others over time, their interactions are linked to each other
anonymously. Anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 can report it through the app without revealing
their identity. Using the graph of interactions, the app will notify users who may be at elevated risk of
exposure.
https://www.futurity.org/trackcovid-coronavirus-tracking-app-2338902-2/
https://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/29449/how-to-create-a-qr-code-in-4-quick-steps.aspx
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330147950_Application_of_a_Non-
Immersive_VR_IoT_Based_Approach_to_Help_Moroccan_Students_Carry_Out_Practical_Activities_in_a
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