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CSREASAM
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Do No Harm: The Use of RFID Tags in a Medical Environment
- With the increasing usage of RFID systems and their potential in a range of common applications especially medical related fields, it is important to investigate the weaknesses o...
Christopher Bolan
ACISP
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
RFID Guardian: A Battery-Powered Mobile Device for RFID Privacy Management
Abstract. RFID tags are tiny, inexpensive, inductively powered computers that are going to replace bar codes on many products, but which have many other uses as well. For example, ...
Melanie R. Rieback, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenb...
CAISE
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Loosely-Coupled Process Automation in Medical Environments
Abstract. We discuss a case study for the hospital scenario where workflow model components are distributed across various computers or devices (e.g. mobile phones, PDAs, sensors, ...
Jurate Vysniauskaite
MEDINFO
2007
129views Healthcare» more  MEDINFO 2007»
13 years 6 months ago
Confidentiality Preserving Audits of Electronic Medical Record Access
Failure to supply a care provider with timely access to a patient's medical record can lead to patient harm or death. As such, healthcare organizations often endow care provi...
Bradley Malin, Edoardo Airoldi
HICSS
2009
IEEE
126views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2009»
13 years 8 months ago
Specifying and Analyzing Workflows for Automated Identification and Data Capture
Humans use computers to carry out tasks that neither is able to do easily alone: humans provide eyes, hands, and judgment while computers provide computation, networking, and stor...
Elsa L. Gunter, Ayesha Yasmeen, Carl A. Gunter, An...