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ENTERprise Information Systems

International Conference, CENTERIS 2011, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, October 5-7, 2011. Proceedings, Part III

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Table of contents (44 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Serious Games and Applications for Health and Social Care

    1. A Medicosocial Videoconferencing Tool for the Elderly, Impaired and Long-Term Care Patients

      • Víctor Torres-Padrosa, Eusebi Calle, Jose L. Marzo, Mercè Rovira
      Pages 11-20
    2. Investigating the Use of Visualisations of Biomechanics in Physical Rehabilitation

      • David Loudon, Bruce Carse, Alastair S. Macdonald
      Pages 30-39
    3. User Identification: A Key Factor for Elderly Viewers to Benefit from Interactive Television Services

      • Telmo Silva, Jorge Ferraz de Abreu, Osvaldo Pacheco, Pedro Almeida
      Pages 40-48
    4. Participatory Design of a Social TV Application for Senior Citizens – The iNeighbour TV Project

      • Jorge Ferraz de Abreu, Pedro Almeida, João Afonso, Telmo Silva, Ricardo Dias
      Pages 49-58
    5. An iTV Audio Description Service: Suggesting Requirements and Features for Visually Impaired Users

      • Rita Oliveira, Jorge Ferraz de Abreu, Ana Margarida Pisco Almeida
      Pages 59-68
  3. Telemedicine and Imaging Technologies

    1. A Multi-stream Tool to Support Transmission in Surgery Applied to Telemedicine

      • Julio Silva, Anderson Ferreira, Elenilson Vieira, Marcello Passos, Erick Melo, Tatiana Tavares et al.
      Pages 69-78
    2. 3D Semantic Models for Dental Education

      • Diego Roberto Colombo Dias, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Marcelo de Paiva Guimarães, Fábio Modesto, Bruno Barberi Gnecco, José Roberto Pereira Lauris
      Pages 89-96
    3. Evaluation of the Inter-observer Cardiac Chamber Contour Extraction versus a Level Set Algorithm

      • Diogo Roxo, José Silvestre Silva, Jaime B. Santos, Paula Martins, Eduardo Castela, Rui Martins
      Pages 97-106
    4. Requirements for Laser Doppler Imaging Modality Representation in DICOM

      • Andrey Naumenko, Romain Farkas, Marc André, Michael Friedrich
      Pages 107-116
    5. Generating SNOMED CT Subsets from Clinical Glossaries: An Exploration Using Clinical Guidelines

      • Carlos Rodríguez-Solano, Jesús Cáceres, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia
      Pages 117-127
    6. Molecular Visualization with Supports of Interaction, Immersion and Collaboration among Geographically-Separated Research Groups

      • Moacyr Francischetti-Corrêa, Luis Carlos Trevelin, Marcelo de Paiva Guimarães
      Pages 128-135
  4. Healthcare Information Management, Medical Records and Business Processes

    1. Information Retrieval from Heterogeneous Data Sources: An Application for Managing Medical Records

      • Darien Rosa-Paz, Ramiro Pérez-Vázquez, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete
      Pages 146-155
    2. Electronic Health Record in Dermatology Service

      • Júlio Duarte, Carlos Filipe Portela, António Abelha, José Machado, Manuel Filipe Santos
      Pages 156-164
    3. Specifying Time-Out Points in Surgical EMRs–Work in Progress

      • Bo Yu, J. Varga, Duminda Wijesekera, Angelos Stavrou, Anoop Singhal
      Pages 165-174
    4. The Scenario-Oriented Method for Recording and Playing-Back Healthcare Information

      • Yi Ding, Bing Wu, Erqiang Zhou, Jianfeng Wu
      Pages 175-184

About this book

This three-volume-set (CCIS 219, CCIS 220, and CCIS 221) constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems, CENTERIS 2011, held in Vilamoura, Portugal, in September 2011. The approx. 120 revised full papers presented in the three volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from 180 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on knowledge society, EIS adoption and design, EIS implementation and impact, EIS applications, social aspects and IS in education, IT/IS management, telemedicine and imaging technologies, healthcare information management, medical records and business processes, decision support systems and business intelligence in health and social care contexts, architectures and emerging technologies in healthcare organizations, as well as m-health.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Polytechnic Institute of Cávado e Ave, Vila Frescainha S. Martinho, Portugal

    Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha

  • University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal

    João Varajão

  • Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK

    Philip Powell

  • School of Technology and Management, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal

    Ricardo Martinho

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