Fourth Symposium on Foundations of Health Information Engineering and
Systems (FHIES) &
Sixth Software Engineering in Healthcare (SEHC) Workshop

July 17-18, Washington DC

http://fhies-sehc.in.tu-clausthal.de/

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OVERVIEW
For 2014, we will hold a joint event of the Fourth Symposium on Foundations of 
Health Information Engineering and Systems (FHIES) and the Software Engineering 
in Healthcare (SEHC) Workshop, which has been collocated with ICSE for the last 
five years. The goal of FHIES/SEHC '14 is to discuss recent research 
innovations and to closer integrate an interdisciplinary community to develop a 
research, educational and industrial agenda for the application of software 
engineering in the healthcare sector. The ability to deliver timely, effective 
and cost efficient healthcare services remains one of the world's foremost 
challenges. The challenge has numerous dimensions including: (a) the need to 
develop a highly functional yet secure electronic health record system that 
integrates a multitude of incompatible existing systems; (b) in-home patient 
support systems and telemedicine to reduce demand on professional health-care 
facilities; (c) innovative technical devices such as advanced pacemakers that 
support other healthcare procedures; and
(d) the specific constraints for health care imposed in different societies, 
particularly developing countries. Responding to this challenge will 
substantially increase the usage of software-intensive systems in all aspects 
of healthcare services. However the digitization of healthcare results in 
extensive changes related to the development, use, evolution, and integration 
of health software, especially with respect to the volume, dependability, 
safety and security of these software-dependent systems.

TOPCS:
FHIES/SEHC '14 seeks contributions from both, the solution domain (engineering 
and scientific methods) and the problem domain (healthcare and health 
informatics). Solution-domain papers should present their methods in the 
context of a concrete application in healthcare, while problem-domain papers 
should be devised to educate the formal methods community about unique 
challenges and characteristics of the healthcare domain. Submissions should 
seek to inform and further the
development, adaptation, evaluation and adoption of formally based and rigorous 
engineering methods in health care systems.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Conformance to regulations and standards and the certification of 
software-intensive ICT systems in healthcare
* Interoperability between devices and with information systems, integration 
across institutions and jurisdictions
* Application and integration of foundational methods from different 
disciplines in engineering and science (incl. automation of clinical 
guidelines, ontology development and reasoning, cloud computing, social 
networking, mobile devices and pervasive computing)
* Health service delivery in different settings, including the developing world.
* Software quality, security, safety issues in health care systems and processes
* Effective integration of medical devices into overall healthcare systems and 
processes
* Determining the quality of the software in healthcare systems, including 
embedded medical devices
* Requirements engineering for healthcare processes and systems
* Healthcare process definition, analysis, automation, and improvement
* Architectures for healthcare systems and system integration
* User interface issues in healthcare systems and processes
* Healthcare issues in aging-in-place (Eldercare)
* Privacy of healthcare data
* Privacy-preserving sharing of healthcare data
* Trusted, privacy-preserving analytics of aggregated healthcare data

SUBMISSIONS
We solicit high quality full submissions in the following categories:
* original research contributions (16 p. max.)
* application experience, case studies and software prototypes (16 p. max.)
* surveys, comparisons, and state-of-the-art reports (16 p. max.)
* position papers on research projects with identified challenges and 
milestones (8 p.)

We invite short submissions for special sessions:
* student papers on work in progress on an MSc or PhD project (4 pages max.)
* tool demonstrations (2 pages max.)
* proposals to organize birds-of-a-feather sessions (BOF) or panels (2 pages 
max.)

Submissions should be in English, prepared in the LNCS format (see Springer's 
website for details), and all page limits are measured in this format. Full 
submissions (those in the first four categories above) will be judged on the 
basis of originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation 
quality, and relevance to the symposium; student papers will be judged on 
clarity of description and the promise of interesting results; tool 
demonstrations, BOF proposals, and extended abstracts will be judged on 
relevance to the symposium. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three 
program committee members. Papers should be submitted via EasyChair. Submission 
constitutes a commitment
for at least one author to attend the symposium and present the paper, if it is 
accepted.

Submission Site:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fhiessehc2014

PUBLICATION
All accepted submissions will be distributed in a technical report at the 
Symposium. We plan to publish post proceedings in Springer LNCS. Authors of all 
accepted full submissions will be invited to revise their papers, in order to 
resolve any significant issues raised during reviewing. Authors of accepted 
short submissions will be invited to submit full papers for review, which will 
be judged on the basis of the criteria mentioned above. If accepted, the papers 
will be included in the LNCS proceedings as well.

IMPORTANT DATES

Intention to submit:                           24 March 2014
Submission deadline:                            4 April 2014
Notification of acceptance:                       9 May 2014
Submission of preproceedings version:           15 June 2014
Symposium:                                   17-18 July 2014
Submission of full versions of short papers:   1 September 2014
Submission for post proceedings review:       15 September 2014
Notification of acceptance (final proceedings):  6 October 2014


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

* Elske Ammenwerth (UMIT, Austria)
* George Avrunin (U Massachusetts, US)
* Ruth Breu (U Innsbruck, Austria)
* Tom Broens (Mobihealth, Netherlands)
* Lori Clarke (U Massachusetts, US)
* Jeremy Gibbons (U Oxford, UK)
* Mats Heimdahl (U Minnesota, US)
* Jozef Hooman (Radboud U Nijmegen, Netherlands)
* Raoul Jetley  
* Craig Kuziemsky (U Ottawa, Canada)
* Brian Larson (Kansas State University, US)
* Yves Ledru (Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble (LIG), France)
* Insup Lee (U Pennsylvania, US)
* Martin Leucker (U L¸beck, Germany)
* Zhiming Liu (Birmingham City University, UK)
* Orlando Loques (U Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
* Brad Malin (Vanderbilt University, US)
* Dominique MÈry (LORIA and U Henri Poincare Nancy, France)
* Deshendran Moodley (U KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
* Leon Osterweil (U Massachusetts, US)
* Barbara Paech (U Heidelberg, Germany)
* Liam Peyton (U Ottawa, Canada)
* Andy Podgurski (Case Western Reserve University, US)
* Ita Richardson (Lero, U Limerick, Ireland)
* Kamran Sartipi (U Ontario, Canada)
* Bernhard Sch‰tz (fortiss, Germany)
* Eleni Stroulia (U Alberta, Canada)
* Kevin Sullivan (U Virginia, US)
* Alan Wassyng (McMaster University, Canada)
* Jens Weber (U Victoria, Canada)
* Chuck Weinstock (Carnegie Mellon University, US)
* Yi Zhang (Food and Drug Administration (FDA), US)


PC CHAIRS
* Michaela Huhn (TU Clausthal, Germany)
* Laurie Williams (North Carolina State University, US)

GENERAL CHAIR
* Wendy MacCaull (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)

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Laurie Williams, PhD
North Carolina State University
Department of Computer Science
890 Oval Drive, Room 3272
Campus Box 8206
Raleigh, NC 27695-8206

http://collaboration.csc.ncsu.edu/laurie/



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