Exercises for Children with Dyslalia-Software Infrastructure
Cristian-Eduard Belciug, Ovidiu-Andrei Schipor, Mirela Danubianu

TL;DR
This paper presents a software infrastructure for speech exercises aimed at children with dyslalia, integrating database, multimedia resources, and compatibility with the LOGOMON system, including mobile device support.
Contribution
It introduces a unified software framework for dyslalia exercises, combining database design, multimedia integration, and system compatibility, with specific adaptations for mobile devices.
Findings
Successfully integrated multimedia resources into exercises.
Achieved compatibility with LOGOMON system and mobile devices.
Implemented in C# using Visual Studio 2005.
Abstract
In order to help children with dyslalia we created a set of software exercises. This set has a unitary software block (data base, programming language, programming philosophy). In this paper we present this software infrastructure with its advantage and disadvantage. The exercises are part of a software system named LOGOMON. Therefore, besides horizontal compatibilities (between exercises) vertical compatibilities are also presented (with LOGOMON system). Concerning database tables used for modulus of exercises, a part of them is "inherited" from LOGOMON application and another are specific for exercises application. We also need to specify that there were necessary minor changes of database tables used by LOGOMON. As programming language we used C#, implemented in Visual Studio 2005. We developed specific interfaces elements and classes. We also used multimedia resources that were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Time Series Analysis and Forecasting · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
