Program

Monday

8:45 Welcome
9:00 KEYNOTE
Developing an Open Health Enterprise Architecture Framework for Developing Countries
Chris Seebregts, South African Medical Research Council
Chair: Jens H. Weber-Jahnke, U. Victoria
Break
10:30 Session I: Architecture
Chair: Leon J. Osterweil, U. Massachusetts

Prototyping Closed Loop Physiologic Control with the Medical Device Coordination Framework
Andrew King, University of Pennsylvania
David Arney, University of Pennsylvania
Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Oleg Sokolsky, University of Pennsylvania
John Hatcliff, Kansas State University
Sam Proctor, Kansas State University

A Low Cost Positioning and Visualization System using Smartphones for Emergency Ambulance Service
Cesar A. C. Marcondes,  Federal University of Sao Carlos
Alexandre Bellini,  Federal University of Sao Carlos
Carlos E. Cirilo,  Federal University of Sao Carlos
Vinicius R. T. Ferraz,  Federal University of Sao Carlos
Juliana L. Duque,  Federal University of Sao Carlos
Luana P. Annibal, Federal University of Sao Carlos
Josué G. Araujo, Federal University of Sao Carlos
Rafael S. Durelli, Federal University of Sao Carlos
Short Patient Preference Elicitation Empowerment
Mandana Omidbakhsh, Concordia University
Thiruvengadam Radhakrishnan, Concordia University
Sudhir P. Mudur, Concordia University
Short Adaptation Issues in Software Architectures of Remote Health Care Systems
Orlando Loques, Universidade Federal Fluminense
Alexandre Sztajnberg, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
12:30 Lunch
2:00 Session II: Requirements Engineering
Chair: Eleni Stroulia, U. Alberta
A Typology to Support HIS Design for Collaborative Healthcare Delivery
Craig E. Kuziemsky, University of Ottawa
Elizabeth M. Borycki, University of Victoria
Anne Brasset-Latulipe, University of Ottawa
Social Networking Applications in Health Care: Threats to the Privacy and Security of Health Information
James Williams, University of Victoria
Short A Benchmark for Evaluating the Applicability of Software Engineering Techniques Improving Medical Processes
Stefan C. Christov, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
George S. Avrunin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Lori A. Clarke, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Leon J. Osterweil, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Elizabeth A. Henneman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
3:30 Break
4:00 Panel Discussion: Promising Research Directions in Software Engineering for Health Care:  improving health care for all the nations of the world
Chair: Kevin Sullivan, U. Virginia
Panelists: Chris Seebregts, South African Medical Research Council; Leon Osterweil, U. Massachusetts, Eleni Stroulia, U. Alberta

7:00 Dinner banquet at the Africa Cafe

Tuesday

9:00 KEYNOTE
A Software Engineering Perspective on Government Regulation of Health Information Technology
Andy Podgurski, Case Western Reserve University

Chair: Lori A. Clarke, University of Massachusetts
Break
10:30 Session III: Quality: Testing, Security, Privacy
Chair: John Hatcliff, Kansas State U.

Formal Scenario-based Requirements Specification and Test Case Generation in Healthcare Applications
Renate Löffler, University of Paderborn
Matthias Meyer, University of Paderborn
Matthias Gottschalk, Siemens AG Healthcare Sector

Towards Improved Security Criteria for Certification of Electronic Health Record Systems
Andrew Austin, North Carolina State University
Ben Smith, North Carolina State University
Laurie Williams, North Carolina State University

Safety Testing of Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems
Paolo Salvaneschi, University of Bergamo
Short Architecture-Level Dependability Analysis of a Medical Decision Support System
Laura L. Pullum, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Christopher T. Symons, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Robert M. Patton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Barbara G. Beckerman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory  
12:30 Lunch
2:00 Session IV: Simulation and Assistance
Chair: Laurie Williams, North Carolina State U
Healthcare Education with Virtual-World Simulations
David Chodos, University of Alberta
Eleni Stroulia, University of Alberta
Patricia Boechler, University of Alberta
Sharla King, University of Alberta
Pawel Kuras, University of Alberta
Michael Carbonaro,University of Alberta
Erik Jong,  University of Alberta
Short Software Engineering for Simulation Systems in Medical Training - Some Initial Experiences
Naveed Arshad, LUMS School of Science and Engineering
Ambreen Akhtar, LUMS School of Science and Engineering
Sohaib Khan, LUMS School of Science and Engineering
Durr-e- Sabih, Multan Institute Nuclear Medicine and Radiology
Short Reflective Assistance for Eldercare Environments
Nikola Serbedzija, Fraunhofer FIRST
3:30 Break
4:00 Panel Discussion: Should health software be certified?
Chair: James Williams, Ontario Telemedicine Network
Panelists: Joachim Reiss, Siemens Healthcare ; Andy Podgurski, Case Western Reserve U., Jens H. Weber-Jahnke, U. Victoria

4:30 Wrap-Up
Session Chaira: Lori A. Clarke, U. Massachusetts, and Jens H. Weber-Jahnke, U. Victoria