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Call for Papers
The aging population phenomenon together with community
based care models is driving the need for healthcare to seek support for the
capture, collection, transmission, real time assessment, storage and data
mining of data presented as data streams. A plethora of medical devices in
healthcare facilities, within the home and even within clothing is
generating data streams at frequencies up to 1000 readings a second.
Services Computing has been described as a cross-discipline that covers the
science and technology of bridging the gap between Business Services and IT
Services supported by Web services and service-oriented architecture (SOA),
transformation and integration. Healthcare is often perceived to lag behind
other industry sectors in its uptake and adoption of new technology.
Opportunities abound for the unique aspects of data stream models in
healthcare to drive fundamental computing and IT research together with
leading applied research within the healthcare domain.
This special track invites papers with research contributions in the domain
of Services Oriented Architectures for Data Streams in Healthcare. The
topics include but are not limited to:
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Trends and Challenges of SOA for Data Streams in
Healthcare
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Barriers to adoption of SOA for Data Streams in
Healthcare
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SOA for Data Streams in Healthcare Methodologies
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Legal and Regulatory requirements concerning SOA for
Data Streams in Healthcare
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New models of healthcare delivery supported by SOA
for Data Streams in Healthcare
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Services performance issues (e.g. Availability,
Reliability and Security)
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Management and monitoring of SOA for Data Streams in
Healthcare
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The integration of patient journey modeling with SOA
for Data Streams in Healthcare
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Case Studies in SOA for Data Streams in Healthcare
For more about Paper Submission format
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