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SEHS@ICSE 2016: Austin, Texas, USA
- Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software Engineering in Healthcare Systems, SEHS@ICSE 16, Austin, Texas, USA, May 14-22, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4168-4
Requirements and analysis
- Noel Carroll, Ita Richardson:
Aligning healthcare innovation and software requirements through design thinking. 1-7 - Seung Yeob Shin, Yuriy Brun, Leon J. Osterweil:
Specification and analysis of human-intensive system resource-utilization policies. 8-14 - Simon Diemert, Fieran Mason-Blakley, Morgan Price, Jens H. Weber:
A language based model for analysis of communication intensive processes in health care. 15-18
Clinical systems
- Jens H. Weber, Morgan Price:
Closing the gap: enacting knowledge transfer between engineering and use of healthcare software. 19-25 - Patrick Letouze, Valéria Martins Da Silva, J. I. M. de Souza Júnior:
Patient-centric healthcare service systems: evidence-based medicine as architecturally significant requirement. 26-32 - Syed Shariyar Murtaza, Ayse Bener, Jeremy Petch, Muhammad Mamdani:
An empirical investigation of the evaluators' scoring of vendors' responses to an RFP of a large healthcare system. 33-38
Experience
- Ita Richardson, Jerry O'Mahony, Paul Howarth, Patrick O'Connor, Liam Glenny:
Connected health: from rural Ireland to rural India. 39-42 - Kenny Byrd, Alisher Mansurov, Olga Baysal:
Mining Twitter data for influenza detection and surveillance. 43-49 - Ita Richardson, Louise Reid, Pádraig O'Leary:
Healthcare systems quality: development and use. 50-53
Performance monitoring and checklists
- Stefan C. Christov, Heather M. Conboy, Nancy Famigletti, George S. Avrunin, Lori A. Clarke, Leon J. Osterweil:
Smart checklists to improve healthcare outcomes. 54-57
Analytics for mobile applications
- Pawan Chowdhary, Sunhwan Lee, John T. E. Timm, Heiko Ludwig, Sarah E. Knoop:
Coordinating analytics methods for mobile healthcare applications. 58-61
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