THIRD AND FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

Third International Symposium on
Foundations of Health Information Engineering and Systems
http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/FHIES2013/

International Institute for Software Technology
United Nations University, Macau
21st-23rd August, 2013


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - CHANGES SINCE PREVIOUS CALL

Submission deadline extended by two weeks, to May 20th.
Additional category of extended abstracts (max 2 pages) solicited.
Apologies for duplication.


BACKGROUND

ICT plays an increasingly enabling role in addressing the global challenges of 
healthcare, in both the developed and the developing world. The use of software 
in medical devices has caused growing concerns in relation to safety and 
efficacy. The increasing adoption of health information systems provides great 
potential benefits but also poses severe risks, both with respect to security 
and privacy and in regard to patient safety. Hospital and other information 
systems raise important issues of workflow support and interoperability. 
Regulators, manufacturers and clinical users have pointed out the need to 
research sound and science-based engineering methods that facilitate the 
development and certification of quality ICT systems in health care. Such 
methods may draw from or combine techniques from various disciplines, including 
but not limited to software engineering, electronic engineering, computing 
science, information science, mathematics, and industrial engineering.


AIMS

The purpose of the symposium series on Foundations of Health Information 
Engineering and Systems is to promote a nascent research area that aims to 
develop and apply theories and methods from a variety of disciplines for the 
purpose of modeling, building and certifying software-intensive ICT systems in 
healthcare. A particular objective of FHIES is to explicitly include a focus on 
healthcare ICT applications in the developing world (in addition to systems 
used in the developed countries), since unique engineering challenges arise in 
that special setting. Because humans often play a pivotal role in the process 
of using such systems, theories from the human factors engineering community 
may need to be integrated with methods from the technology-oriented domains in 
order to create effective engineering methodologies for socio-technical systems 
in the healthcare domain. Previous FHIES symposia were held in 2011, in 
Mabalingwe, South Africa (with post-conference proceedings in Springer LNCS 
7151, and in 2012, in Paris, France (with post-conference proceedings to appear 
in Springer LNCS).


SCOPE

FHIES seeks contributions from both the solution domain (engineering methods) 
and the problem domain (healthcare and health informatics). Solution-domain 
papers should present their methods in the context of a concrete application in 
healthcare, while problem-domain papers should be devised to educate the 
methods community about unique challenges and characteristics of the healthcare 
domain. Submissions should seek to inform and further the development, 
adaptation, evaluation and adoption of formally based and rigorous engineering 
methods in health care systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited 
to:

* modelling, analysis, simulation and verification in health informatics;
* design and verification techniques for software-based ICT and 
software-intensive medical devices;
* application and integration of foundational methods from different 
disciplines in engineering and science to health informatics;
* specific engineering challenges of ICT-based health service delivery in 
different settings, especially in the developing world.

For a more detailed list of topics, see the symposium website.
 

CATEGORIES

We solicit high quality full submissions in the following categories:

* original research contributions (16 pages max)
* application experience, case studies and software prototypes (16 pages max.)
* surveys, comparisons, and state-of-the-art reports (16 pages max.)
* position papers identifying challenges and milestones of a research project 
(8 pages max.)

We also invite short submissions for special sessions:

* student papers on work in progress on an MSc or PhD project (4 pages max.)
* tool demonstrations (2 pages max.)
* proposals to organize birds-of-a-feather sessions or panels (2 pages max.)
* extended abstracts (2 pages max.)


SUBMISSIONS

Submissions should be in English, prepared in the LNCS format 
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html), and all page limits are 
measured in this format.  Full submissions (those in the first four categories 
above) will be judged on the basis of originality, contribution to the field, 
technical and presentation quality, and relevance to the symposium; student 
papers will be judged on clarity of description and the promise of interesting 
results; tool demonstrations, BOF proposals, and extended abstracts will be 
judged on relevance to the symposium. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at 
least three program committee members.  Papers should be submitted via 
EasyChair, at

  http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fhies2013

Submission constitutes a commitment for at least one author to attend the 
symposium and present the paper, if it is accepted.


PUBLICATION

All accepted submissions will be distributed in a technical report at the 
Symposium. After the event, postproceedings will be published in Springer LNCS. 
Authors of all accepted full submissions will be invited to revise their 
papers, in order to resolve any larger issues raised during reviewing. Authors 
of accepted short submissions will be invited to submit full papers for review 
and LNCS publication too.  In addition, a special issue of a suitable journal 
is planned, focusing on the overall objectives of FHIES: this will have an open 
call for contributions.


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: extended to May 20th
Notification of acceptance: June 12th
Delivery of preproceedings version: July 17th
Symposium: August 21st-23rd
Submission for postproceedings review: October 4th
Notification of acceptance: October 11th
Camera ready version: October 18th
Publication of proceedings: December 23rd


ORGANIZERS

General chairs:

* Zhiming Liu, United Nations University, MO
* Jens Weber, University of Victoria, CA

Programme chairs:

* Jeremy Gibbons, University of Oxford, UK
* Wendy MacCaull, St. Francis Xavier University, CA

Programme committee:

* Ime Asangansi, University of Oslo, NO
* Tom Broens, Mobihealth, NL
* Lori Clarke, University of Massachusetts, US
* David Clifton, University of Oxford, UK
* Gerry Douglas, University of Pittsburgh, US
* Johannes Faber, IIST, United Nations University, MO
* Jozef Hooman, Embedded Systems Institute and Radboud University Nijmegen, NL
* Michaela Huhn, Technische Universität Clausthal, DE
* Shinsako Kiyomoto, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc, JP
* Craig Kuziemsky, University of Ottawa, CA
* Yngve Lamo, Bergen University College, NO
* Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania, US
* Orlando Loques, Instituto de Computação, Universidade Federal Fluminense, BR
* Gilbert Maiga, Makerere University, UG
* Dominique Mery, Université de Lorraine, LORIA, FR
* Deshendran Moodley, University of KwaZulu-Natal, ZA
* Jun Pang, University of Luxembourg, LU
* Manfred Reichert, University of Ulm, DE
* Ita Richardson, Lero, University of Limerick, IE
* David Robertson, University of Edinburgh, UK
* Christopher Seebregts, Jembi Health Systems / Medical Research Council, ZA
* Bo Song, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, CN
* Alan Wassyng, McMaster University, CA

Keynote speakers:

* Joe Cafazzo, Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, CA
* Jane Liu, Academia Sinica, TW
* Bill Thies, Microsoft Research, IN



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