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1st SEHC@ICSE 2009: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering in Health Care, SEHC 2009, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 18-19, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-3739-9
Health Information Systems Architecture
- Charles Crichton, Jim Davies, Jeremy Gibbons, Steve Harris, Andrew Tsui, James D. Brenton:
Metadata-driven software for clinical trials. 1-11 - Ulrike Mueller, Lutz Ißler, Gert Funkat, Alfred Winter:
An interactive strategic information management plan to integrate strategic and tactical information management in hospitals. 12-19
Research Preview
- Eleni Stroulia, David Chodos, Nicholas M. Boers, Jianzhao Huang, Pawel Gburzynski, Ioanis Nikolaidis:
Software engineering for health education and care delivery systems: The Smart Condo project. 20-28 - Ali Larab, Rémi Bastide, Bernard Rigaud:
Using sensors and labeled graphs to detect the space confusion's problem of patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease. 29-33 - Alexander Hörbst, Elske Ammenwerth:
A structural model for quality requirements regarding Electronic Health Records - State of the art and first concepts. 34-41
Security and Risk
- Jens H. Weber-Jahnke, Adeniyi Onabajo:
Mining and analysing security goal models in health information systems. 42-52 - Christin Lindholm, Martin Höst:
Risk identification by physicians and developers - differences investigated in a controlled experiment. 53-61
Utilizing Empirical Data
- Øystein Nytrø, Inger Dybdahl Sørby, Péter Kárpáti:
Query-based requirements engineering for health care information systems: Examples and prospects. 62-72 - Mohammad S. Raunak, Leon J. Osterweil, Alexander E. Wise, Lori A. Clarke, Philip L. Henneman:
Simulating patient flow through an Emergency Department using process-driven discrete event simulation. 73-83
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