Healthcare processes can be characterized as weakly-connected interacting lightweight workflows coping with different levels of granularity. Classical workflow notations are fal...
R. S. Mans, Nick C. Russell, Wil M. P. van der Aal...
: Recent advances in sensor technologies, wireless communication, powerful mobile devices, and wearable computers strongly support novel types of applications. Especially in health...
In a competitive health-care market, hospitals have to focus on ways to streamline their processes in order to deliver high quality care while at the same time reducing costs. To a...
Ronny Mans, Helen Schonenberg, Giorgio Leonardi, S...
The distributed object group framework (DOGF) enables easier integration of distributed objects to healthcare home applications. This paper describes a healthcare information manag...
The upcoming buzz words nowadays appear to be web service or open network environment [4]. This is the latest IT-technology to support business processes which is embraced by an i...