Page 1. Models, Formalisms and Methods for Object-Oriented Distributed Computing R emi Bastide1 a... more Page 1. Models, Formalisms and Methods for Object-Oriented Distributed Computing R emi Bastide1 and Didier Buchs2 Organizers 1 LIS, Universit e de Toulouse I, Place Anatole France, 31042 Toulouse, France Remi.Bastide ...
2011 22nd International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2011
This paper investigates the use of workflows to automate the delivery, coordination and monitorin... more This paper investigates the use of workflows to automate the delivery, coordination and monitoring of home-care processes. Workflow models of these processes need to be customized, resilient to change, collaborative and need to account for the temporal aspects of care (treatment duration, frequency of a medical acts, etc.). To this end, an approach based on ontologies and care planning is proposed for the construction of workflows supporting the coordination and continuity of home-care processes.
Page 32. Some Generic Mechanisms for Increasing the Usability of EUD Environments Simone Diniz Ju... more Page 32. Some Generic Mechanisms for Increasing the Usability of EUD Environments Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa Departamento de Informática, PUC-Rio R. Marquês de São Vicente, 225 Gávea, 22453-900 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil simone@ inf. puc-rio. ...
Page 145. FORMAL SPECIFICATION OF HCI FOR INCREASING SOFTWARE'S ERGONOMICS Philippe Palanque... more Page 145. FORMAL SPECIFICATION OF HCI FOR INCREASING SOFTWARE'S ERGONOMICS Philippe Palanque and Rémi Bastide LIS, University Toulouse I, I, Place Anatole France 31042 Toulouse Cedex FRANCE Tel:(33 ...
Workshop Co-chairs Rémi Bastide, Champollion University, IRIT, Castres, France Abdel-Rahman Tawil... more Workshop Co-chairs Rémi Bastide, Champollion University, IRIT, Castres, France Abdel-Rahman Tawil, University of East London, United Kingdom Elyes Lamine, Champollion University, ISIS, Castres, France ... Program Committee Adel Taweel, Kings College University, United Kingdom Andrea Capiluppi, University of East London, United Kingdom Chihab Hanachi, University of Toulouse, IRIT, Toulouse, France Cornelia Boldyreff, University of East London, United Kingdom David Riaño, Rovira i Virgili University (URV), Tarragona, Spain Fréderick Benaben, ...
... Page 11. Error Patterns: Systematic Investigation of Deviations in Task Models 119 ... As it ... more ... Page 11. Error Patterns: Systematic Investigation of Deviations in Task Models 119 ... As it is the case for software design patterns, the choice of the error patterns to apply is ultimately a matter of craft and experience, and remains in the hands the task analysis specialist. ...
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2010
Dependent people (especially the elderly) are nowadays surrounded by various health services, as ... more Dependent people (especially the elderly) are nowadays surrounded by various health services, as well as by social and multi-technology monitoring devices. The PASPORD research project focuses on improving the management of processes involved in home ...
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2000
A FORMAL SPECIFICATION OF THE CORBA EVENT SERVICE Remi Bastide, Ousmane Sy, David Navarre and Phi... more A FORMAL SPECIFICATION OF THE CORBA EVENT SERVICE Remi Bastide, Ousmane Sy, David Navarre and Philippe Palanque LIHS, Universite Toulouse 1. Place Anatole France, F-31042 Toulouse CEDEX, France {bastide, sy, navarre, palanque}@ univ-tlselfr ...
Abstract. This paper presents structuring mechanisms for building executable specifications, in t... more Abstract. This paper presents structuring mechanisms for building executable specifications, in the field of interactive applications, using the Interactive Co-operative Object formal description technique. The design life cycle of the specification is presented as well as how PetShop ( ...
Page 1. Models, Formalisms and Methods for Object-Oriented Distributed Computing R emi Bastide1 a... more Page 1. Models, Formalisms and Methods for Object-Oriented Distributed Computing R emi Bastide1 and Didier Buchs2 Organizers 1 LIS, Universit e de Toulouse I, Place Anatole France, 31042 Toulouse, France Remi.Bastide ...
2011 22nd International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2011
This paper investigates the use of workflows to automate the delivery, coordination and monitorin... more This paper investigates the use of workflows to automate the delivery, coordination and monitoring of home-care processes. Workflow models of these processes need to be customized, resilient to change, collaborative and need to account for the temporal aspects of care (treatment duration, frequency of a medical acts, etc.). To this end, an approach based on ontologies and care planning is proposed for the construction of workflows supporting the coordination and continuity of home-care processes.
Page 32. Some Generic Mechanisms for Increasing the Usability of EUD Environments Simone Diniz Ju... more Page 32. Some Generic Mechanisms for Increasing the Usability of EUD Environments Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa Departamento de Informática, PUC-Rio R. Marquês de São Vicente, 225 Gávea, 22453-900 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil simone@ inf. puc-rio. ...
Page 145. FORMAL SPECIFICATION OF HCI FOR INCREASING SOFTWARE'S ERGONOMICS Philippe Palanque... more Page 145. FORMAL SPECIFICATION OF HCI FOR INCREASING SOFTWARE'S ERGONOMICS Philippe Palanque and Rémi Bastide LIS, University Toulouse I, I, Place Anatole France 31042 Toulouse Cedex FRANCE Tel:(33 ...
Workshop Co-chairs Rémi Bastide, Champollion University, IRIT, Castres, France Abdel-Rahman Tawil... more Workshop Co-chairs Rémi Bastide, Champollion University, IRIT, Castres, France Abdel-Rahman Tawil, University of East London, United Kingdom Elyes Lamine, Champollion University, ISIS, Castres, France ... Program Committee Adel Taweel, Kings College University, United Kingdom Andrea Capiluppi, University of East London, United Kingdom Chihab Hanachi, University of Toulouse, IRIT, Toulouse, France Cornelia Boldyreff, University of East London, United Kingdom David Riaño, Rovira i Virgili University (URV), Tarragona, Spain Fréderick Benaben, ...
... Page 11. Error Patterns: Systematic Investigation of Deviations in Task Models 119 ... As it ... more ... Page 11. Error Patterns: Systematic Investigation of Deviations in Task Models 119 ... As it is the case for software design patterns, the choice of the error patterns to apply is ultimately a matter of craft and experience, and remains in the hands the task analysis specialist. ...
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2010
Dependent people (especially the elderly) are nowadays surrounded by various health services, as ... more Dependent people (especially the elderly) are nowadays surrounded by various health services, as well as by social and multi-technology monitoring devices. The PASPORD research project focuses on improving the management of processes involved in home ...
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2000
A FORMAL SPECIFICATION OF THE CORBA EVENT SERVICE Remi Bastide, Ousmane Sy, David Navarre and Phi... more A FORMAL SPECIFICATION OF THE CORBA EVENT SERVICE Remi Bastide, Ousmane Sy, David Navarre and Philippe Palanque LIHS, Universite Toulouse 1. Place Anatole France, F-31042 Toulouse CEDEX, France {bastide, sy, navarre, palanque}@ univ-tlselfr ...
Abstract. This paper presents structuring mechanisms for building executable specifications, in t... more Abstract. This paper presents structuring mechanisms for building executable specifications, in the field of interactive applications, using the Interactive Co-operative Object formal description technique. The design life cycle of the specification is presented as well as how PetShop ( ...
In the past few years, the field of Information Systems has witnessed an exponential growth in
... more In the past few years, the field of Information Systems has witnessed an exponential growth in
size, power and innovation like never before, fueled by the technical and economical
development of Internet technologies.
Amongst the major recent advances, the rise of so-called “Big data” and “cloud computing”
fields are arguably the ones promising to have a profound impact on the organization of
healthcare as their use becomes more widespread.
“Cloud Computing” refers to a new model of Information Systems organization, where
resources, both physical (e.g. data centers) and logical (e.g. information and data) are shared
and mutualized, promising new opportunities for cost reductions and intelligent use of
networked data. The “Big Data” movement refers to a set of technologies being developed in
order to cope with the huge amount of data produced by ubiquitous information-sensing and
data-gathering devices, accessed and shared over the Internet. In many industrial domains,
such as meteorology, environment or finance, such systems are already able to provide near
real-time decision support, despite the amazing amount of data they need to process.
In the healthcare domain, a vast amount of data is already available, for instance in the
databases used to process reimbursements for prescription medicines. Many countries are now
in the process of developing shared Personal Health Records, where the medical history of
patients will be stored and made available to practitioners. Finally, a lot of data can be
gathered by sensing devices, sometimes deployed in homes to monitor chronic disease
patients under home care. These sensor systems can gather information about the patients’
health signs (e.g. constantly monitoring the heart rate and temperature using smart clothing),
as well as on their life habits (eating, sleeping, exercising, social activity…), using
unobtrusive, “ambient” wireless systems.
My talk will strive to present how these technological advances might bring new opportunities
for the healthcare domain, exploring this huge health-related dataset using “data mining”
approaches. We can now envision, using knowledge discovery techniques, to uncover hidden
correlations between life habits, vital signs and medical records, leading to new forms of
predictive medicine, where the occurrence risk of a particular disease can be assessed, and
appropriate protective action taken ahead of time
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size, power and innovation like never before, fueled by the technical and economical
development of Internet technologies.
Amongst the major recent advances, the rise of so-called “Big data” and “cloud computing”
fields are arguably the ones promising to have a profound impact on the organization of
healthcare as their use becomes more widespread.
“Cloud Computing” refers to a new model of Information Systems organization, where
resources, both physical (e.g. data centers) and logical (e.g. information and data) are shared
and mutualized, promising new opportunities for cost reductions and intelligent use of
networked data. The “Big Data” movement refers to a set of technologies being developed in
order to cope with the huge amount of data produced by ubiquitous information-sensing and
data-gathering devices, accessed and shared over the Internet. In many industrial domains,
such as meteorology, environment or finance, such systems are already able to provide near
real-time decision support, despite the amazing amount of data they need to process.
In the healthcare domain, a vast amount of data is already available, for instance in the
databases used to process reimbursements for prescription medicines. Many countries are now
in the process of developing shared Personal Health Records, where the medical history of
patients will be stored and made available to practitioners. Finally, a lot of data can be
gathered by sensing devices, sometimes deployed in homes to monitor chronic disease
patients under home care. These sensor systems can gather information about the patients’
health signs (e.g. constantly monitoring the heart rate and temperature using smart clothing),
as well as on their life habits (eating, sleeping, exercising, social activity…), using
unobtrusive, “ambient” wireless systems.
My talk will strive to present how these technological advances might bring new opportunities
for the healthcare domain, exploring this huge health-related dataset using “data mining”
approaches. We can now envision, using knowledge discovery techniques, to uncover hidden
correlations between life habits, vital signs and medical records, leading to new forms of
predictive medicine, where the occurrence risk of a particular disease can be assessed, and
appropriate protective action taken ahead of time