[AK-MI] CfP MOTHIS Workshop @ MODELS 2007

Elske Ammenwerth Elske.Ammenwerth at umit.at
Mo Jun 11 13:00:09 CEST 2007


Call for Papers
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1st International Workshop on Model-Based Design of Trustworthy Health
Information Systems (MOTHIS) 
http://mothis.isis.vanderbilt.edu 

in conjunction with the 10th ACM/IEEE International Conference on
Model
Driven Engineering Languages and Systems MODELS 2007

http://redhat2.isis.vanderbilt.edu/ 

Nashville, Tennessee
September 30 - October 5, 2007
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OVERVIEW
While many information-intensive industries have developed and
deployed
standards-based information infrastructures, healthcare has been
characterized as a 'trillion dollar cottage industry' that, in its
current
state, is heavily dependent on paper records and fragmented,
error-prone
approaches to service delivery.  In response, Health Information
Systems
(HIS) are emerging as a new and significant application domain for
information technologies to capture and promote interactions between
patients and healthcare providers.  However, the ingratiation of
information
systems into the complex world of healthcare generates unique
technology
challenges.  A primary concern is that privacy and security
requirements for
HIS are frequently expressed in vague, as well as contradictory,
complex
laws and regulations.  To address this problem, model-based methods
offer a
revolutionary way to formally and explictly integrate privacy and
security
goals into HIS architectures.  End-to-end architecture modeling,
integrated
with formal privacy and security models, offer new opportunities for
HIS
system designers and end users.

This workshop intends to bring computer scientists, medical experts,
and
legal policy experts together to discuss research results in the
development
and application of model-based methods for representing, analyzing and
integrating, architectures, privacy and security policies, computer
security
mechanisms, web authentication, and human factors engineering.  This
workshop will help the various communities understand the unique
challenges
in this field and will offer HIS developers' insight into the state of
the
art in model-based design technologies.

INTENDED AUDIENCE
The workshop is designed for:
  o Researchers in model-based design interested in applying
model-based
methods in security, privacy.
  o Researchers and practitioners working in health information
systems. 
  o Researchers and systems developers interested in the model-based
design
of enterprise information systems based on Service-Oriented
Architectures

TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE (but are not limited to)
  - Electronic medical record (EMR) systems
  - Health information integration models
  - HIS Model-based platform design
  - HIS Model-based generators
  - HIS Modeling languages
  - HIS Modeling tools and toolkits
  - HIS Model verification tools
  - Complex healthcare organization modeling
  - Privacy modeling and integration in biomedical systems
  - Service oriented architectures for HIS
  - Security architectures and formal models for HIS
  - Systems that integrate HIS with EMRs and business processes

IMPORTANT DATES
  Paper Submission Deadline: July 24
  Author Notification of Decision: August 24
  Final Submission of Papers: August 31

SUBMISSION and PUBLICATION INFORMATION
All submissions should be formatted in Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer
Science (LNCS) style and no more than 15 pages in length.

Accepted papers will be available at the conference website and the two
best
contributions of the workshop will be published in a "Workshop and
Symposia"
proceedings by Springer in the LNCS series. Moreover, selected and
extended
papers will appear as Special Topic in the Journal Methods of
Information in
Medicine - http://www.methods-online.com.


ORGANIZERS
Ruth Breu, Universität Innsbruck, Austria
Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University, USA


CO-ORGANIZERS
Elske Ammenwerth, University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics
and
Technology, Austria 
Ruzena Bajcsy, University of California, Berkeley, USA 
John C. Mitchell, Stanford University, USA 
Alexander Pretschner, ETH Zürich, Switzerland 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Bernd Blobel, eHealth Competence Center Regensburg, Germany 
Eduardo Fernandez-Medin, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain 
Gerard Freriks, Conexis, The Netherlands 
Tyrone Grandison, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA 
Stephen Kay, University of Salford, United Kingdom 
Akos Ledeczi, Vanderbilt University, USA 
Volkmar Lotz, SAP Research, France 
Brad Malin, Vanderbilt University Medical School, USA 
Fabio Massacci, University of Trento, Italy 
Sjouke Mauw, University of Luxembourg 
Ketil Stølen, SINTEF, Norway 
Pascal van Eck, University of Twente, The Netherlands 
Alfred Winter, University of Leipzig, Germany

 
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