[AISWorld] [CFP] 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Healthcare (SEH)
Lina Maria Garcés Rodriguez
ing.linagarces at gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 11:10:55 EDT 2019
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SEH at ICSA 2020
2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Healthcare (SEH)
in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Software
Architecture (ICSA)
March 16-20, 2020
Salvador, BA - Brazil
https://tinyurl.com/seh2020
Contact: seh2020 at googlegroups.com
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: Jan. 13, 2020
Notification: Feb. 1, 2020
Camera-ready copy: Feb. 10, 2020
SCOPE
Healthcare systems in many countries are looking to leverage emerging
technologies from cloud computing to mobile apps to data science to
biosensors and wearable devices while ensuring continuous quality
improvement in the presence of rapidly changing demographics and an
increased demand for complex care. The development and implementation of
software-intensive systems has been seen as a key enabler for healthcare
system reform and many jurisdictions have provided major investments and
incentive programs to propel this transformation. At the same time,
interoperability barriers continue to impede adoption, especially in the
context of complex care where different types of healthcare providers from
different organizations need to collaborate. This workshop will provide a
forum where students, researchers, and practitioners from software
engineering, health informatics, and medical domains will help to develop
practices and promote suitable standards, methods, models and techniques,
shaping the next generation of health information systems that also ensure
safety, security, and sound governance.
TOPICS
This workshop will focus on the combination of the following themes, but
not limited to: methods and techniques for designing, developing, and
evaluating eHealth, mHealth, telehealth, and electronic health records
systems, software architectures, software product lines, reference
architectures, technical debt, big biomedical data, software quality, user
interfaces, systems interoperability, cloud native applications, safety,
security, governance, workflow integration, system quality, compliance
and regulatory issues, data analytics, healthcare performance management,
and continuous quality improvement.
We look for papers that explore the above challenges (as well as other
software engineering topics relevant to healthcare systems) and the role
that
software engineering plays in creating solutions to address them. We are
expressly interested in applications from researchers in developing and
underserved countries. We are also interested in submissions related to
emerging trends in current practice submitted by those working in
healthcare.
SUBMISSION
Three types of submissions are invited:
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Technical papers limited to 8 pages, presenting novel or tailored
methods, processes, and tools for software engineering for healthcare;
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Case studies limited to 8 pages, reporting experiments and/or industry
experiences with one or more topics in the workshop; and
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Short papers limited to 4 pages, reporting preliminary results of
ongoing studies in the topics in this workshop, identifying relevant
challenges or promising directions for engineering such systems.
The page limit includes all text, figures, tables, and references. All
submissions must be unpublished original work and not be under review
elsewhere. All papers will be judged on the basis of their clarity,
relevance, originality, and contribution.
All submissions must be in English, formatted according to the ICSA
workshops 2020 Format and Submission Guidelines (
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html) and submitted
in PDF format through online upload to Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seh2020
PUBLICATION OF PAPERS
Accepted papers will be published in the electronic ICSA Proceedings
in the IEEE
Digital Library.
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, USP, Brazil
Frances Paulisch, Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Germany
Elena Navarro, UCLM, Spain
Milena Guessi, USP, Brazil
Lina Garcés, USP, Brazil
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (To be confirmed)
Anirudh Aggarwal (Siemens Healthcare Private Limited, India)
Elske Ammenwerth (University for Health Sciences, Austria)
Pablo Oliveira Antonino (Fraunhofer IESE, Germany)
Dave Arney (Partners Healthcare, USA)
George Avrunin (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
Lola Bautista (Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia)
Rafael Capilla (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)
Yihai Chen (Shanghai University, China)
Lori Clarke (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
Benjamin Kanagwa (Makerere University, Uganda)
Craig Kuziemsky (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Patricia Lago (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Insup Lee (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Gunther Lenz (IBM Watson Health , USA)
Grace Lewis (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Zhiming Liu (Southwest University, China)
Wendy MacCaull (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)
Silvana MacMahon (Dundalk IT, Ireland)
Bradley Malin (Vanderbilt University, USA)
Dominique Méry (LORIA, France)
Øystein Nytrø (Norwegian U. of Science and Tech., Norway)
Lee Osterweil (University of Massachusetts, USA)
Barbara Paech (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
Liam Peyton (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Ita Richardson (LERO, University of Limerick, Ireland)
Neeraj Singh (ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France)
Neil Stevenson (Mirada Medical, UK)
Adel Taweel (Birziet University, Palestine)
Hilda Tellioglu (Technical University Vienna, Austria)
Alan Wassyng (McMaster University, Canada)
Jens Weber (University of Victoria, Canada)
Chuck Weinstock (Software Engineering Institute, USA)
*Kind Regards,*
*Lina Garcés, **Ph.D. *
*Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences - ICMC*
*University of São Paulo - USP*
*LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/linamgarcesr/>*
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