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HCI
2009
15 years 3 months ago
Can Neurophysiologic Synchronies Provide a Platform for Adapting Team Performance?
We have explored using neurophysiologic patterns as an approach for developing a deeper understanding of how teams collaborate when solving time-critical, complex real-world proble...
Ronald H. Stevens, Trysha Galloway, Chris Berka, M...
MEDINFO
2007
155views Healthcare» more  MEDINFO 2007»
15 years 7 months ago
Towards Sustainability of Health Information Systems: How Can We Define, Measure and Achieve It?
Health information systems (HIS) in their current form are rarely sustainable. In order to sustain our health information systems and with it our health systems, we need to focus ...
Sebastian Garde, Carola M. Hullin, Rong Chen, Thil...
SASO
2007
IEEE
16 years 12 days ago
Adaptive SSL: Design, Implementation and Overhead Analysis
Adaptive security is based on the observation that the security requirements of a system or service heavily depend on the environment in which they operate and should therefore be...
Christiaan J. Lamprecht, Aad P. A. van Moorsel
SASO
2008
IEEE
16 years 15 days ago
Autonomic Resource Management through Self-Organising Agent Communities
In this paper, we analyse how autonomic resource management can be achieved within a system that lacks centralized information about current system demand and the state of system ...
Mariusz Jacyno, Seth Bullock, Terry R. Payne, Nick...
MIDDLEWARE
2009
Springer
16 years 20 days ago
Why Do Upgrades Fail and What Can We Do about It?
Abstract. Enterprise-system upgrades are unreliable and often produce downtime or data-loss. Errors in the upgrade procedure, such as broken dependencies, constitute the leading ca...
Tudor Dumitras, Priya Narasimhan