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Reframing health care through social media
2015
This teaching case presents the story of the Hospital Campus (HC) project and its effort to reframe health-care services for the elderly through the adoption of social media. In a world of global ageing, in which an increased number of elderly patients will be cared for by a shrinking number of workers, a primary challenge is how to use technology to provide better and more efficient services for the elderly. The HC campus project focuses on how to involve information technology-illiterate elderly patients and their social networks in the design and use of social media services to improve their quality of life. In describing the development of the project, we focus on the elderly patients’…
Privacy preserving mechanisms for enforcing security and privacy requirements in E-health solutions
2016
In the last few decades, there have been significant efforts in integrating information and communication technologies (ICT) into healthcare practices. This new paradigm commonly identified as electronic healthcare (e-health) allows provisioning of healthcare services at an affordable price to its consumers. However, there have been questions raised about the security of the sensitive information such as health records as well as the privacy of involving parties raising doubts on the minds of the general public. Thus, it is important to understand the potential security challenges in e-health systems and successfully resolve them by taking adequate measures to ensure fair utilization of suc…
A systematic analysis of duplicate records in Scopus
2015
In recent years, the Web of Science Core Collection and Scopus databases have become primary sources for conducting studies that evaluate scientific investigations. Such studies require that duplicate records be excluded to avoid errors of overrepresentation. In this line, we identify duplicate records in Scopus and examine their origins. Identifying journals with duplicate records in Scopus, selecting and downloading bibliographic journal records, and identifying and analyzing the duplicate records is the methodology adopted. Duplicate records are found when articles published in a journal are incorrectly mapped by Scopus to this journal and to a different journal from the same publisher a…
A framework for context-sensitive metadata description
2006
Expectations regarding the new generation of Web depend on the success of Semantic Web technology. Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a basis for explicit and machine-readable representation of semantics. However RDF is not suitable for describing dynamic and context-sensitive resources (eg. processes). We present the Context Description Framework (CDF) as an extension of the RDF by adding a 'TrueInContext' component to the basic RDF triple ('subject-predicate-object'), and consider contextual value as a container of RDF statements. We also add a probabilistic component, which allows multilevel contextual dependence descriptions as well as presumes possibility for Bayesian reasoning wi…
ViziQuer: A Tool to Explore and Query SPARQL Endpoints
2011
The presented tool uses a novel approach to explore and query a SPARQL endpoint. The tool is simple to use as a user needs only to enter an address of a SPARQL endpoint of one's interest. The tool will extract and visualize graphically the data schema of the endpoint. The user will be able to overview the data schema and use it to construct a SPARQL query according to the data schema. The tool can be downloaded from http://viziquer.lumii.lv. There is also additional information and help on how to use it in practice.
Combining OWL Ontologies Using -Connections
2006
The standardization of the Web Ontology Language, OWL, leaves (at least) two crucial issues for Web-based ontologies unsatisfactorily resolved, namely how to represent and reason with multiple distinct, but linked ontologies, and how to enable effective knowledge reuse and sharing on the Semantic Web. In this paper, we present a solution for these fundamental problems based on ℇ-Connections. We aim to use ℇ-Connections to provide modelers with suitable means for developing Web ontologies in a modular way and to provide an alternative to the owl:imports construct. With such motivation, we present in this paper a syntactic and semantic extension of the Web Ontology language that covers ℇ-Conn…
Certain advantages of Scopus compare with Web of Science in a bibliometric analysis related to smoking
2013
El objetivo de este trabajo es comparar entre Web of Science (WoS) y Scopus los indicadores bibliométricos básicos del área de tabaquismo de autores españoles en el período 2000-2009. Métodos: La búsqueda se realizó en el SCI-Expanded y Scopus (“smok*” OR “tobac*”). Resultados: La media total anual del nº de documentos fue de 41 ± 12 para WoS vs 60 ± 16 en Scopus (p = 0,007). Aumento progresivo del índice de colaboración. La media anual del índice de colaboración fue de 9,41 ± 2,73 en WoS vs 7,12 ± 1,52 en Scopus (p = 0,029). Mayor número de citas con el paso del tiempo en ambas bases de datos pero son más recientes las citas en Scopus, el índice citas/artículo fue mayor en WoS (WoS 14,47 v…
Parlons sécurité
2012
National audience; Les questions de sécurité publique sont au cœur de l’actualité française. En témoignent les lois d'orientation et de programmation pour la performance de la sécurité intérieure (dites LOPSI 1 et LOPPSI 2), le débat autour du fichier central d’identité biométrique ou encore celui sur la vidéosurveillance et les violences urbaines avec l’exemple anglais. Quels sont les enjeux et les réalités de la sécurité en France ? Pour sortir du brouhaha médiatique, « Entrez dans l’actu » vous présente l’éventail des informations en mesure de vous éclairer objectivement.
Vidéosurveillane : la fuite en avant technologique
2012
National audience; Objectif fixé par le gouvernement français : 60.000 caméras à la fin 2012. Si ce chiffre n’a aucune chance d’être atteint, force est de constater que les dispositifs de vidéosurveillance se sont multipliés ces dernières années. Mais est-ce vraiment un problème ? Ne s’agit-il pas au contraire d’une opportunité pour améliorer notre sécurité ? Telle est la vision de certains. Pour d’autres, les bénéfices ne sont pas avérés, et les effets négatifs pourraient même être dominants. Plongé au cœur de cette opposition, le lecteur pourra juger de la pertinence économique, sociale et éthique de ces dispositifs.
Bibliotēka un sabiedrība, 2
1997
Krājumā ievietoti raksti, kuros aplūkoti jauni virzieni informācijas izplatībā un bibliotēku darbībā. Atsevišķos rakstos analizētas vēsturiskas parādības. To attīstības likumības var sniegt jaunu izpratni mūsdienu norisēm. Krājumā ietverti pēc tematikas atšķirīgi raksti. Tomēr tos vieno autoru ieinteresētība sekmēt informācijas izplatību sabiedrībā.