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Creating an ADU System: Design and Development of a Mobile Application Tailored for Users Battling Addiction

by Mohammad Gazi Golam Faruque
International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 186 - Number 19
Year of Publication: 2024
Authors: Mohammad Gazi Golam Faruque
10.5120/ijca2024923588

Mohammad Gazi Golam Faruque . Creating an ADU System: Design and Development of a Mobile Application Tailored for Users Battling Addiction. International Journal of Computer Applications. 186, 19 ( May 2024), 20-24. DOI=10.5120/ijca2024923588

@article{ 10.5120/ijca2024923588,
author = { Mohammad Gazi Golam Faruque },
title = { Creating an ADU System: Design and Development of a Mobile Application Tailored for Users Battling Addiction },
journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications },
issue_date = { May 2024 },
volume = { 186 },
number = { 19 },
month = { May },
year = { 2024 },
issn = { 0975-8887 },
pages = { 20-24 },
numpages = {9},
url = { https://ijcaonline.org/archives/volume186/number19/creating-an-adu-system-design-and-development-of-a-mobile-application-tailored-for-users-battling-addiction/ },
doi = { 10.5120/ijca2024923588 },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%P 20-24
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%I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Abstract

As the number of innovative smartphones increases day by day, the addiction to smartphones also increases. Smart addiction is significantly known as "Nomophobia." This research reflects on manifesting a momentous mobile application that is designed for addicted users, especially adolescents. The developed application abstains users from those applications that are gradually allowing users towards addiction in terms of time. Using AI, this application works in three interconnected parts. Firstly, this application tracks those applications responsible for killing valuable time and leading users towards addiction. Secondly, this application can turn off those addicted applications in the working hours. Finally, provide users with some critical advice to support them mentally to avoid those applications. This research also does some experiments regarding this developed application, which is based on user satisfaction. This article also ensures comparison among different existing applications and includes tested results.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Addiction System Usability Scale (SUS) AI Application Nomophobia