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2009 ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering in Health Care (SEHC 2009)

May 18 2009 to May 19 2009

Vancouver, BC

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[USB label]Freely available from IEEE.pp. i
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Hub pageFreely available from IEEE.pp. iii
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SEHC 2009 brief author indexFreely available from IEEE.pp. vii-viii
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Information for authorsFreely available from IEEE.pp. xv
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TPC CommitteeFreely available from IEEE.pp. xxiii
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WelcomeFreely available from IEEE.pp. ii
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SEHC 2009 detailed author indexFreely available from IEEE.pp. ix-xiii
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SEHC 2009 Table of contentsFreely available from IEEE.pp. v-vi
Session listFreely available from IEEE.
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[PDF Reader FAQ and support]Freely available from IEEE.pp. xvi-xix
[PDF Reader FAQ and support]Freely available from IEEE.pp. xx-xx
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The end of indexesFreely available from IEEE.pp. xiv
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Title pageFreely available from IEEE.pp. xxi
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ForewordFreely available from IEEE.pp. xxii
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Metadata-driven software for clinical trialsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-11
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Using sensors and labeled graphs to detect the space confusion's problem of patients suffering from Alzheimer's diseaseFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 29-33
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A structural model for quality requirements regarding Electronic Health Records - State of the art and first conceptsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 34-41
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Mining and analysing security goal models in health information systemsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 42-52
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Risk identification by physicians and developers - differences investigated in a controlled experimentFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 53-61
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Query-based requirements engineering for health care information systems: Examples and prospectsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 62-72
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Simulating patient flow through an Emergency Department using process-driven discrete event simulationFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 73-83
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