CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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


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 ZA (with post-conference proceedings in Springer LNCS 7151), and in 
2012, in Paris FR (with post-conference proceedings in Springer LNCS 7789).


REGISTRATION

Registration is now open for FHIES 2013. The early registration deadline and 
the hotel reservation deadline are both 6th August 2013: after that point, the 
registration fee rises, and the reserved hotel rooms are released. The 
symposium has grown to three days; in addition to three keynote speakers and 19 
accepted submissions, there will be two panel discussions, and a full programme 
of social events. For more information, including a link to the registration 
site, please visit the conference webpage.


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

* Bill Thies, Microsoft Research, IN
"Deploying mHealth Technologies in India:  Successes, Failures, and Lessons 
Learned"

* Jane Liu, Academia Sinica, TW
"Intelligent Tools for Minimizing Medication Dispensing and Administration 
Errors"

* Joe Cafazzo, Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, CA
(title to be confirmed)


ACCEPTED SUBMISSIONS

* Deshendran Moodley, Christopher Seebregts, Anban Pillay and Thomas Meyer
  "An ontology-driven modeling platform for regulating eHealth interoperability 
in low resource settings"

* Stephan Arlt, Johannes Faber, Zhiming Liu and Nafees Qamar
  "DiaMac: A Lightweight System for OpenEHR Interoperability Research"

* Luciana Cavalini and Timothy Cook
  "Use of XML Schema Definition for the Development of Semantically 
Interoperable Healthcare Applications"

* Kudakwashe Dube and Thomas Gallagher
  "Approach and Method for Generating Realistic Synthetic Electronic Healthcare 
Records for Secondary Use"

* Edhelmira Lima Medina, Orlando Loques and Claudio Tinoco Mesquita
  "Minha Saude: A Health Social Network For Patients With Cardiovascular 
Problems"

* Yihai Chen, Mark Lawford, Hao Wang and Alan Wassyng
  "Insulin Pump Software Certification"

* Sara Khalid, David Clifton and Lionel Tarassenko
  "A Patient Mixture Model for Detecting Deterioration in Vital Signs using 
Track-and-Trigger Observations"

* Mauro Santos, David Clifton and Lionel Tarassenko
  "Performance of Early Warning Scoring Systems to detect patient deterioration 
in the Emergency Department"

* Arjan Mooij, Jozef Hooman, and Rob Albers
 "Early Fault Detection using Design Models for Collision Prevention in Medical 
Equipment"

* Padraig O'Leary, Patrick Buckley and Ita Richardson
  "Modeling Care Pathways in a Connected Health Setting"

* Padraig O'Leary, John Noll and Ita Richardson
  "A Resource Flow Approach to Modeling Care Pathways"

* Marco Carbone, Anders Skovbo Christensen, Flemming Nielson, Hanne R Nielson, 
Thomas Hildebrandt and Martin Solvkjaer
  "ICT-powered Health Care Processes"

* Franziska Kuehn and Martin Leucker
  "Research Challenges for the Safe Interconnection of Medical Devices"

* Andrew King, Lu Feng, Oleg Sokolsky and Insup Lee
  "A Modal Specification Approach for Ad-Hoc Medical Systems"

* Dominique Mery and Albert Rizaldi
  "Modeling Blood Glucose and Insulin Regulatory System in Event-B"

* Sara Bessling and Michaela Huhn
  "Towards Formal Safety Analysis in Feature-Oriented Product Line Development"

* Pascal Brandt, Deshendran Moodley, Anban Pillay, Christopher Seebregts and 
Tulio de Oliviera
  "An Investigation of Classification Algorithms for Predicting HIV Drug 
Resistance Without Genotype Resistance Testing"

* Kudakwashe Dube, Ngonidzashe Zanamwe, Fredrick J. Mtenzi, Jasmine A. Thomson 
and Gilford T. Hapanyengwi
  "Modelling the Meal Planning Problem to Exploit Knowledge From National and 
International Food, Nutrition and Lifestyle Guidelines for Use in Mobile 
ICT-Based Applications for HIV/AIDS Therapy Management"

* Zhiming Liu, Nafees Qamar and Jie Qian
  "Assessing the Effectiveness of De-identification Tools for Medical Data"


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

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