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Synopsis: Ict: Informatics:


(Management for Professionals) Jan vom Brocke, Theresa Schmiedel (eds.)-BPM - Driving Innovation in a Digital World-Springer International Publishing (2015).pdf.txt

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 7 (2), 255†265. Lind, M, . & Haraldson, S. 2015).

C a. L. Oliveira(*)•R. M. F. Lima Center for Informatics Federal University of Pernambuco, Av.

He is also one of the initiators of Maritime Informatics for applied research of digitalization in the maritime sector. 294 Curricula Vitae Peter Loos Saarland University,

of Pernambuco (Recife, Brazil) in 2008 and his Ph d. degree in computer science from the Center for Informatics, Federal University of Pernambuco (Recife, Brazil), in 2014.

and supervises several classes at Saarland University, Goâ ttingen University and VGU School of business Informatics. He is sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and currently works on his Ph d. thesis. Peter Trkman University of Ljubljana,


Barriers and success factors in health information technology- practitioners perspective 2010.pdf.txt

Varda Shalev is a practicing family physician and the Director of the Medical Informatics Department, Maccabi Healthcare Services.

clinicians acting as consultants to system developers who are qualified really not due to their lack of training in biomedical informatics;

the lack of a professional workforce in medical informatics capable of leading the implementation; and the lack of a strategic organisational process to develop the commitment of all of the stakeholders.

we have a growing cadre of doctors who have made medical informatics their profession. These professionals are an important bridge between the practising physician who is equipped not to explain to the technician what he really needs;

Considerations for decision supportâ€, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 100, pp. 28†34.4.

I. and Perez-Torres, F. 2009) †Comparing the application of health information technology in primary care in Denmark and Andalucã a, Spainâ€, International Journal of Medical Informatics,

Part 5 †final comparisons, informatics in primary careâ€, Inform Prim Care, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 17†22.


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Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation_ An Introduction.pdf.txt

†THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH CONSORTIUM FOR INFORMATICS AND MATHEMATICS-France †THE OPEN UNIVERSITY-Milton Keynes, UK


Compelling issues for adoption of e-Health, Dr. Roberto J. Rodrigues 2008.pdf.txt

the informatics industry are fundamental and, in the case of general informatics tools, the industry practically


Conference_Documentation_Museums in the Digital Age.pdf.txt

Informatics Department. Mr. Tsolis has participated in various European and national projects regarding digital content ingestion processes and technologies for museums, long-term digital


Design-Driven Innovation-Why it Matters for SME Competitiveness.pdf.txt

Medical Devices/Informatics FOREST PRODUCE LTD Forestry â€oe Design is seen as the †critical factor†that has

devices and medical informatics soft -ware. The company started in 2010 and now employs 20 people, the majority of


Developing National eHealth Interoperability Standards for Ireland - a consultation Document - HIQA 2011.pdf.txt

†e-health is an emerging field in the intersection of medical informatics, public health and business, referring to health services

best done in association with the Health Informatics Standards Consultative Committee of the National Standards Association of Ireland (www. nsai. ie), with whom the Authority has

Informatics. 2007; 76 (5-6: pp. 480-3 22) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Informatics. 2007; pp. 269-463 41) De vries E. N et al. Effect of a Comprehensive Surgical Safety System on Patient Outcomes

infrastructure in the United states. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2005; 12 pp. 113-20

Centre for Health Informatics, Trinity college Dublin 2010 50) National E-Health Transition Authority. Standards for E-Health Interoperability.

Architecture, Release 2. Journal of the American Informatics Association: JAMIA. 2006; 13 pp. 30-9. Available online from:

Informatics. 1 january 2004.2004 53) Alberta Health and Wellness. Adopting and Implementing Clinical Vocabularies: Business Impact Analysis Report. 2007.


Digital Agenda 2014-2017 - Germany.pdf.txt

-cine, for example, with a focus on medical informatics 5. Understanding the digital transformation through research First-class research is essential for underpinning society†s


Digital Opportunities_ Innovative ICT solutions for youth employment.pdf.txt

of Basic Informatics for Online learning. www. ceibal. edu. uy /188 Kozma and Isaacs, Transforming Education:

English Educational Connectivity of Basic Informatics for Online learning. www. ceibal. edu. uy /Raftree, Linda. â€oelandscape Review:


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation.pdf.txt

†THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH CONSORTIUM FOR INFORMATICS AND MATHEMATICS-France †THE OPEN UNIVERSITY-Milton Keynes, UK


DigitalBusinessEcosystems-2007.pdf.txt

The Hard Problem for Artiï cial Lifeâ€, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Halpin, H (2006b.


Economist Intelligence Unit_Reaping the benefits of ICT_2004.pdf.txt

Informatics, stresses that connectivity and cost†of IT systems as well as telecoms services†remain barriers to productive ICT use in accession


Enhancing healthcare delivery through ICTs 2008.pdf.txt

Community Informatics, Community networks and strategies for flexible networking In L. Keeble and B. Loader (eds.

Community Informatics: Shaping computer mediated social relations, Routledge, London Kasozi, M. and Nkuuhe, J. 2003. Uganda Chartered Healthnet promotes healthcare using


EY-CIOs-Born-to-be-digital.pdf.txt

Informatics, Otto -Friedrich-University Bamberg and Friedrich -Alexander-University Erlangen Celso Guiotoko Renault-Nissan 2009 †today


ICT and e-Business Impact in the Transport and Logistics Services Industry.pdf.txt

high level of integration in the organisational structures and informatics. 47 43 European commission,(2004) Directorate-General for Energy and Transport, European Energy


ICT' Role in Healthcare Transformation 2009.pdf.txt

Under the auspices of HISI (Health Informatics Society of Ireland), Prorec Ireland and The irish Computer Society, an ICT Industry group was established in mid-2009 to report

We would also like to thank the Health Informatics Society of Ireland, Prorec Ireland and The irish Computer Society for their role in the initiative,

Informatics technologies which have an EHR at their core, the Trinity Health Group have been able automate


Improving Health Sector Efficiency - the role of ICT - OECD 2010.pdf.txt

Healthcareâ€, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision making, Vol. 2 No. 7 Gandhi, T. K. et al. 2000), â€oemedication Errors and Potential Adverse Drug

Informatics Association, Vol. 8, pp. 299-308 Bates, D. et al. 2003), â€oepatient Safety: Improving Safety with Information

and Appropriatenessâ€, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 4, pp. 511-521 Hillestad, R.,J. Bigelow et al.

to Support Public Healthâ€, Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Vol. 40 pp. 398-409 Linder, J. A. et al.

Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 13, pp. 40-51 Shekelle, P. and C. L. Goldzweig (2009), â€oecosts and Benefits of Health

American Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 8-12 Brennan, J.,E. Fennessy and D. Moran (2000), â€oethe Financing of Primary

the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 14, No. 1 pp. 110-117 Smith, C. 2002), â€oeopen Source Software and the NHS:

Experienceâ€, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Vol. 16, pp. 132-139 Keshavjee, K. et al.

Informatics Association, Vol. 14, pp. 48-55 G. W. School of Public health and Health Services (2009), â€oepatient Privacy

Experienceâ€, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Vol. 16, pp. 132-139 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)( 2008

â€, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 100-103

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol. 12 pp. 377-382 CHAPTER 5. USING BENCHMARKING TO SUPPORT CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT †125


JI Westbrook, J Braithwaite - Medical Journal of Australia, 2010 - researchgate.net.pdf.txt

Proceedings of the 18th National Health Informatics Conference; 2010 Aug 24†26; Melbourne, Australia 14 Reckmann M, Westbrook J, Koh Y, et al.

Proceedings of the 18th National Health Informatics Conference; 2010 Aug 24-26; Melbourne, Australia 14 Reckmann M, Westbrook J, Koh Y, et al.


Mainstreaming ICT-enabled innovation in education and training in EU_ policy actions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level.pdf.txt

Department of Social Informatics and methodology at the Faculty of social science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia The majority of the questionnaire items (see Annex 1) were measured for relevance on a seven


Management of patient information - trenda and challenges in member states - WHO 2012.pdf.txt

1. Medical records systems, Computerized. 2. Medical informatics-standards. 3. Delivery of health care. 4. Confidentiality. 5. Data collection.

Committee on health informatics ISO TC 215, or example, has developed an ehealth architecture that incorporates levels of maturity into the components of a health system to address these differences in

Finally, the development of well-trained health informatics professionals should be a priority Introduction 9

ISO€ s Technical Committee (TC) 215 on health informatics works on health information and communications technology to facilitate interoperability of health data

The Comitã Europã en de Normalisation (CEN) TC 251 on health informatics works on standardization

The use of free open-source software to develop sustainable health informatics capacity may leverage the investment in developing such systems.

in developing countries, is the lack of skilled health informatics professionals. By encouraging the development of a cadre of trained professionals, Member States will facilitate the adoption of health

Factors influencing success and failure of health informatics systems†a pilot Delphi study. Methods of Information in Medicine, 2006,45 (1): 125-136


National Strategy on Digital Agenda for Romania.pdf.txt

informatics systems which can be analyzed and used for the management of the healthcare system†s resources

informatics systems which can be analyzed and used for the management of the healthcare system†s resources

The main informatics risks and threats can be classified based on several criteria. So, a first criterion

the informatics systems The insulation of the public institution†s computerisation The lack of certain investment programmes with a

informatics The absence of the population†s trust in the cybernetic security of the online systems

the interoperability between the informatics systems implemented at national level and for the improvement of cybernetic security

interoperability of the informatics systems ï Introducing technologies such as Cloud computing and of unitary management systems of data

The limited utilisation of the informatics systems The lack of coherent collection and analysis of the data

resulted from the healthcare†s informatics system Low level of interoperability for the applications in the

Insufficient informatics support (telemedicine) for the customers †citizens and patients The lack of availability of the medical practitioners†with

The development of the informatics infrastructure in Romania, in order to be able to support the ICT

generated in the healthcare informatics systems which can be analysed and used for the management of the

ï Increase of informatics support granted to the population by means of promoting and implementing telemedicine technologies, both for the relationship between the doctors as well as

ï Provision of the interoperability of informatics systems in the healthcare field, targeting the utilisation of common standards for the performance of the pan-European communication of

informatics system and reporting of these data so that they will stand for management and assignment base of the available resources etc

Informatics fraud and criminality The lack of universal acceptance of the bank cards Significant fiscal system differences between the member


Oxford_ European competitiveness in information technology and lon term scientific performance_2011.pdf.txt

-lic, aimed at establishing an informatics indus -try that would guarantee France independence from the American manufacturers.


Romania - North-East Region Smart Specialization Strategy.pdf.txt

accessibility, informatics and artificial inteligence. The region†s specialization niches in the ITC sector, which represents directirons for reconfiguring the industry concern:


social network enhanced digital city management and innovation success- a prototype design.pdf.txt

â€oeunderstanding Digital Cities, †Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University, in T Ishida and K. Isbister (Eds..


The future internet.pdf.txt

Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbruecken, Germany John Domingue Alex Galis Anastasius Gavras Theodore Zahariadis

Progress in Informatics 5, 35†47 (2008 Towards Formal Validation of Trust and Security in the Internet of Services

Dept. of Informatics and Communications, 15784, Panepistimiopolis, Ilissia, Athens, Greece nancy@di. uoa. gr Abstract.

3 Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications, NCSR Demokritos, Greece {gardikis, xilouris}@ iit. demokritos. gr 4 Multimedia Communication, Klagenfurt University, Austria

8 Applied Informatics and Multimedia Dept.,TEI of Crete, Greece pallis@pasiphae. teiher. gr 9 INESC Porto, Portugal


Vincenzo Morabito (auth.)-Trends and Challenges in Digital Business Innovation-Springer International Publishing (2014) (1).pdf.txt

informatics, pp 470†476 12. Conway G, Curry E (2010) Managing cloud computing: a life cycle approach.

Proceedings 2009 IEEE International Conference Intelligent Security Informatics. IEEE Press, Richardson, Texas, USA, pp 266†268

American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Annual Symposium 2005 (pp 570†574 American Medical Informatics Association

27. Jindal N, Liu B (2006) Mining comparative sentences and relations. In the 21st national


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