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Taxonomical search on iPhone When deciding to navigate Taxonomy from the first page of Mobile Medicine, the resulting page is as the screenshot on the left. In the upper part of the page, there is the taxonomy, the medical taxonomy agreed upon and reported in the Appendix. In the lower part there are the objects associated to such taxonomy, with the related node shown in the first line and related children of that node. In this way the taxonomical search can display all the objects related to a certain classification, from more generic to more detailed ones. Noteworthy is that some objects can be added to different multiple points of the taxonomy. This means such objects can have a multiple classification, they can be found with different paths, but they will never appear twice in the same list. The user can surf the taxonomy by simply selecting the line containing the item itself, or he can go back selecting the preferred layer in the taxonomical structure, as reported in the upper part of the page. In the lower part, the user can see the list of objects/ application. For each object there is some basic information. This list can be scrolled with a finger. SETTINGS, default settings for Mobile Medicine iPhone Starting from the general settings of the iPhone device (accessibile by clicking the Settings icon on the main iPhone menu), the Mobile Medicine App settings are available. Two are the available settings that can be modified: Ax File Manager Order Type: this parameter defines the order of the content in the start page of the application on the basis of the user behavior. The application can be a great help to manintain in order objects and file in the device. Possible values are: o o o By Title: alphabetic order on the basis of the object title or file name in case of single resources. By Size: list sort on the basis of the file size. By Use count: list sort starting from the most viewed object to the less viewed. Useful to have the list of mostly useful objects. 125 ECLAP Best Practice Network User Manual