MOCOMED 2011 - 2011 Workshop Mobile Information Technologies in Medicine (MOCOMED 2011)
Topics/Call fo Papers
2011 MOBILE WORKSHOP INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MEDICINE (MOCOMED 2011)
UNDER THE COMPUTER 2011 in Berlin, 04-07. October 2011
DATES
4/24/2011 CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS
05/23/2011 NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE / REJECTION OF WORKSHOP PAPERS
01/07/2011 SUPPLY OF FINISHED ARTWORK FOR THE PROCEEDINGS
04 - 07/10/2011 WORKSHOP IN BERLIN (date to be announced)
TOPICS OF THE MOCOMED 2011 WORKSHOPS
For 11 Workshop on Mobile Information Technology / Mobile Computing in Medicine "(MOCOMED 2011) as part of computer science in 2011 in Berlin are invited high-quality, innovative articles on Mobile computing in healthcare. Organisers of the workshop is the joint GMDS-Arbeitsgruppe/GI-Fachgruppe Mobile Information Technology in Medicine (MOCOMED). Informa-tion on the previous workshops can be accessed on the home page MOCOMED (www.mocomed.org).
The workshop aims to provide quality and innovative contributions on Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing and related topics (Ambient Assisted Living, Pervasive Computing, Wearable Computing) in health care and to discuss them. The contributions are intended for visitors from science, application and industry. They are intended to provide a current and representative overview of the technical capabilities, deployment potential, usability, acceptance and potential for improvement. The Forum is intended to show what options can offer mobile and ubiquitous networked information technologies, both in health and in everyday life of every person in dealing with his health.
PAPERS
The submission of the contributions made no later than 04/24/2011 electronically portal easy chair. At least one of the authors willingness is expected to register for the conference and present the contribution in the form of a lecture. This participation costs incurred during the registration at the meeting.
The accepted workshop papers will be published in Proceedings of the joint GI series 'Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)'.
In addition, the best accepted papers in a special issue of the high-quality eJournals GMS MIBE - will be published (German Medical Science Medical computer science, biometry and epidemiology). The assessment of submissions made by each anonymous two referees (two blind peer reviews). Main criteria timeliness, proximity issues, traceability and quality are the results of research results. Submissions must not previously have been released.
Details of the formal requirement (in PDF format LNI, max. 15 pages, see http://www.gi-ev.de/service/publikationen/lni/) and the link to the abstract submission can be found at http://www . mocomed.org. Instructions and templates are available on the website of the workshop.
Technical work but also work to consider these issues using interdisciplinary approaches (eg, business models, legal or social-scientific studies) are particularly welcome:
? Innovative mobile and ubiquitous information systems (eg Electronic Patient Record, Monitoring)
? Mobile Knowledge Management
? Mobile control and planning systems
? potential benefits of the Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? User acceptance of mobile and ubiquitous computing applications
? Wireless Network Technologies
? Security and Privacy in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? Evaluation and benchmarking of mobile and ubiquitous computing systems
? Mobile Telemedicine
? Context-sensitive and adaptive mobile and ubiquitous systems and services-General health
? Innovative Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Solutions for Healthcare
? Workflow and collaboration support of Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? Case studies and use cases of telemedicine services
? evidence of effectiveness in telemedicine
? Telemedicine services, which were converted into the standard
? Productivity of telemedicine services in any ? models for measuring productivity tele medically Services
? Classification of telemedicine services
? commercial, service and operator models tele-medical services
? Personal Health Information Systems
? Mobile and ubiquitous prevention systems
? Mobile home care systems
? Risks of Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? Wearable Computing
? Ambient intelligence and ambient assisted living technologies
? Mobile business in health care
? ubiquitous and mobile medical equipment integration
? Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing as part of the framework infrastructure for health telematics
? RFID and Smart Items technology
? Hardware Technologies for the Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing in Health Care
? Software Technologies / Requirements Engineer-ing / development methods for the Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? Innovative human-machine interaction and user interfaces for mobile and ubiquitous computing in the health economy.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Markus Bick - (ESCP Berlin)
Prof. Dr. Stefan Fischer - University of Luebeck
Prof. Dr. J. Felix Hampe - (University of Koblenz-Landau)
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Petra Knaup - University Hospital Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Helmut Krcmar - TU Munich
Prof. Dr. Michael Marschollek - PLRI, TU Braunschweig
Prof. Dr. Klaus Nagel, University of Bayreuth
Dr. Rainer Röhrig - University Hospital Giessen-Marburg
Prof. Dr. Dirk Timmerman - University of Rostock
Prof. Dr. Frank Ückert - University Hospital Münster
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Torsten Eymann
Department of
Business computer science
University of Bayreuth
95440 Bayreuth
+49 921 557661
torsten.eymann -AT- uni-bayreuth.de
Prof. Dr. Jan Marco Leimeister
Department of
Business computer science
University of Kassel
34127 Kassel
+49 561 804 2880
leimeister-AT-uni-kassel.de
Dipl.-Inform. Asarnusch Rashid
FZI Research Center for computer science
76131 Karlsruhe
+49 721 9654 562
rashid-AT-fzi.de
Andreas Prinz MA
Department of
Business computer science
University of Kassel
34127 Kassel
+49 561 804 6062
prinz-AT-uni-kassel.de
CONTACT
Andreas Prinz MA
Department of
Business computer science
University of Kassel
34127 Kassel
+49 561 804 6062
prinz-AT-uni-kassel.de
UNDER THE COMPUTER 2011 in Berlin, 04-07. October 2011
DATES
4/24/2011 CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS
05/23/2011 NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE / REJECTION OF WORKSHOP PAPERS
01/07/2011 SUPPLY OF FINISHED ARTWORK FOR THE PROCEEDINGS
04 - 07/10/2011 WORKSHOP IN BERLIN (date to be announced)
TOPICS OF THE MOCOMED 2011 WORKSHOPS
For 11 Workshop on Mobile Information Technology / Mobile Computing in Medicine "(MOCOMED 2011) as part of computer science in 2011 in Berlin are invited high-quality, innovative articles on Mobile computing in healthcare. Organisers of the workshop is the joint GMDS-Arbeitsgruppe/GI-Fachgruppe Mobile Information Technology in Medicine (MOCOMED). Informa-tion on the previous workshops can be accessed on the home page MOCOMED (www.mocomed.org).
The workshop aims to provide quality and innovative contributions on Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing and related topics (Ambient Assisted Living, Pervasive Computing, Wearable Computing) in health care and to discuss them. The contributions are intended for visitors from science, application and industry. They are intended to provide a current and representative overview of the technical capabilities, deployment potential, usability, acceptance and potential for improvement. The Forum is intended to show what options can offer mobile and ubiquitous networked information technologies, both in health and in everyday life of every person in dealing with his health.
PAPERS
The submission of the contributions made no later than 04/24/2011 electronically portal easy chair. At least one of the authors willingness is expected to register for the conference and present the contribution in the form of a lecture. This participation costs incurred during the registration at the meeting.
The accepted workshop papers will be published in Proceedings of the joint GI series 'Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)'.
In addition, the best accepted papers in a special issue of the high-quality eJournals GMS MIBE - will be published (German Medical Science Medical computer science, biometry and epidemiology). The assessment of submissions made by each anonymous two referees (two blind peer reviews). Main criteria timeliness, proximity issues, traceability and quality are the results of research results. Submissions must not previously have been released.
Details of the formal requirement (in PDF format LNI, max. 15 pages, see http://www.gi-ev.de/service/publikationen/lni/) and the link to the abstract submission can be found at http://www . mocomed.org. Instructions and templates are available on the website of the workshop.
Technical work but also work to consider these issues using interdisciplinary approaches (eg, business models, legal or social-scientific studies) are particularly welcome:
? Innovative mobile and ubiquitous information systems (eg Electronic Patient Record, Monitoring)
? Mobile Knowledge Management
? Mobile control and planning systems
? potential benefits of the Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? User acceptance of mobile and ubiquitous computing applications
? Wireless Network Technologies
? Security and Privacy in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? Evaluation and benchmarking of mobile and ubiquitous computing systems
? Mobile Telemedicine
? Context-sensitive and adaptive mobile and ubiquitous systems and services-General health
? Innovative Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Solutions for Healthcare
? Workflow and collaboration support of Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? Case studies and use cases of telemedicine services
? evidence of effectiveness in telemedicine
? Telemedicine services, which were converted into the standard
? Productivity of telemedicine services in any ? models for measuring productivity tele medically Services
? Classification of telemedicine services
? commercial, service and operator models tele-medical services
? Personal Health Information Systems
? Mobile and ubiquitous prevention systems
? Mobile home care systems
? Risks of Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? Wearable Computing
? Ambient intelligence and ambient assisted living technologies
? Mobile business in health care
? ubiquitous and mobile medical equipment integration
? Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing as part of the framework infrastructure for health telematics
? RFID and Smart Items technology
? Hardware Technologies for the Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing in Health Care
? Software Technologies / Requirements Engineer-ing / development methods for the Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
? Innovative human-machine interaction and user interfaces for mobile and ubiquitous computing in the health economy.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Markus Bick - (ESCP Berlin)
Prof. Dr. Stefan Fischer - University of Luebeck
Prof. Dr. J. Felix Hampe - (University of Koblenz-Landau)
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Petra Knaup - University Hospital Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Helmut Krcmar - TU Munich
Prof. Dr. Michael Marschollek - PLRI, TU Braunschweig
Prof. Dr. Klaus Nagel, University of Bayreuth
Dr. Rainer Röhrig - University Hospital Giessen-Marburg
Prof. Dr. Dirk Timmerman - University of Rostock
Prof. Dr. Frank Ückert - University Hospital Münster
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Torsten Eymann
Department of
Business computer science
University of Bayreuth
95440 Bayreuth
+49 921 557661
torsten.eymann -AT- uni-bayreuth.de
Prof. Dr. Jan Marco Leimeister
Department of
Business computer science
University of Kassel
34127 Kassel
+49 561 804 2880
leimeister-AT-uni-kassel.de
Dipl.-Inform. Asarnusch Rashid
FZI Research Center for computer science
76131 Karlsruhe
+49 721 9654 562
rashid-AT-fzi.de
Andreas Prinz MA
Department of
Business computer science
University of Kassel
34127 Kassel
+49 561 804 6062
prinz-AT-uni-kassel.de
CONTACT
Andreas Prinz MA
Department of
Business computer science
University of Kassel
34127 Kassel
+49 561 804 6062
prinz-AT-uni-kassel.de
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