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9783540261674

Universal Access in Health Telematics

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    9783540261674

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-07-01
  • Publisher: SPRINGER

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Summary

The information society is bringing about radical changes in the way people work and interact with each other and with information. There is an obvious need to consolidate progress by means of establishing a common vocabulary and a code of design practice, which addresses the specific challenges posed by universal access. IS4ALL, Information Society for All, is a European Commission funded thematic network that is devoted to consolidating and codifying available knowledge of universal access in the context of health telematics in a principled way. This book reports the most representative findings of the IS4ALL Consortium towards establishing a validated code of universal access practice in health informatics. The book opens with a systematic introduction and then presents a variety of scenario-driven methods and approches for interactive software design.

Table of Contents

Part I Universal Access in Health Telematics
Chapter 1 Universal Access
3(6)
Constantine Stephanidis
Chapter 2 Trends in Health Telematics: Electronic Health Records in an Intelligent and Communicating Environment
9(8)
Georges De Moor
Chapter 3 Towards a Universal Access Code of Practice in Health Telematics
17(22)
Demosthenes Akoumianakis and Constantine Stephanidis
Part II Reference Scenarios
Chapter 4 The HYGEIAnet Reference Scenario
39(7)
Demosthenes Akoumianakis and Constantine Stephanidis
Chapter 5 The SPERIGEST Integrated System
46(10)
Pier Luigi Emiliani and Laura Burzagli
Chapter 6 The Barmerzige Schwestern Reference Scenario
56(8)
Christian Stary
Chapter 7 The ClinicCoach Reference Scenario
64(5)
Elizabeth Hofvenschiöld and Frank Heidmann
Chapter 8 WardInHand — Mobile Access to EPRs
69(8)
Salvatore Virtuoso
Chapter 9 Patients and EHRs Tele Home Monitoring Reference Scenario
77(11)
Michael Pieper and Karl Stroetmann
Chapter 10 MediBRIDGE/C-CARE: Remote Access to EPRs
88(11)
Georges De Moor and Louis Schilders
Part III Design for All Methods and Their Application
Chapter 11 The Universal Access Assessment Workshop (UA²W) Method
99(16)
Demosthenes Akoumianakis and Constantine Stephanidis
Chapter 12 Applying the Unified User Interface Design Method in Health Telematics
115(26)
Anthony Savidis, Margherita Antona, and Constantine Stephanidis
Chapter 13 Using Non-functional Requirements as Design Drivers for Universal Access
141(15)
Demosthenes Akounianakis and Constantine Stephanidis
Chapter 14 Screening Models and Growth Scenarios
156(19)
Demosthenes Akounianakis and Constantine Stephanidis
Chapter 15 W3C-WAI Content Accessibility Auditing
175(22)
Pier Luigi Emiliani and Laura Burzagli
Chapter 16 Usability Inspection of the WardInHand Prototype
197(12)
Panagiotis Karampelas, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, and Constantine Stephanidis
Chapter 17 Multimodal Interfaces — A Generic Design Approach
209(15)
Noëlle Carbonell
Chapter 18 Role-Adapted Access to Medical Data: Experiences with Model-Based Development
224(16)
Christian Stary
Chapter 19 MedicSCORE and the Evaluation of ClimcCoach
240(15)
Elizabeth Hofvenschiöld and Frank Heidmann
Chapter 20 Standards Adherence and Compliance
255(16)
Elizabeth Hofvenschiöld and Frank Heidmann
Chapter 21 Participatory Insight to Universal Access: Methods ane ValidationExercises
271(26)
Michael Pieper and Karl Stroetmann
Chapter 22 IS4ALL Method Base: Choosing Micro-methods and Tailoring to Custom Practices
297(14)
Demosthenes Akoumianakis and Constantine Stephanidis
References 311

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