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3rd SEHC@ICSE 2011: Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA
- Eleni Stroulia, Kevin Sullivan:
Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Software Engineering in Health Care, SEHC 2011, Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 22-23, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0585-3
Position papers
- Kristina Winbladh, Hadar Ziv, Debra J. Richardson:
Evolving requirements in patient-centered software. 1-4 - Jens H. Weber-Jahnke:
A preliminary study of apparent causes and outcomes of reported failures with patient management software. 5-8 - Sebastian Klenk, Jürgen Dippon, Peter Fritz, Gunther Heidemann:
A personalized medical information system. 9-12 - Zongfang Lin, Allen R. Hanson, Leon J. Osterweil, Alexander E. Wise:
Precise process definitions for activities of daily living: a basis for real-time monitoring and hazard detection. 13-16
Regular papers
- Hamman W. Samuel, Osmar R. Zaïane:
HCMS: conceptual description of a health content management system. 17-23 - Jens H. Weber-Jahnke, James B. Williams, Craig E. Kuziemsky:
Reducing the footprint of certifiable health software during early stage development. 24-31 - Craig E. Kuziemsky, James B. Williams, Jens H. Weber-Jahnke:
Towards electronic health record support for collaborative processes. 32-39 - Christian Murphy, M. S. Raunak, Andrew L. King, Sanjian Chen, Christopher Imbriano, Gail E. Kaiser, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky, Lori A. Clarke, Leon J. Osterweil:
On effective testing of health care simulation software. 40-47 - Rumyana Proynova, Barbara Paech, Sven H. Koch, Andreas Wicht, Thomas Wetter:
Investigating the influence of personal values on requirements for health care information systems. 48-55 - Alain Mouttham, Liam Peyton, Craig E. Kuziemsky:
Leveraging performance analytics to improve integration of care. 56-62 - Eric Helms, Laurie A. Williams:
Evaluating access control of open source electronic health record systems. 63-70 - David Chodos, Eleni Stroulia, Sharla King:
Developing a virtual-world simulation. 71-78
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