111 | -- | 0 | Andreas Holzinger. New Computing in Medical Informatics and Health Care: Editorial to the Special Edition |
112 | -- | 120 | Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Moushumi Sharmin, Shameem Ahmed, Munirul M. Haque, Ahmed J. Khan. Design and implementation of a virtual assistant for healthcare professionals using pervasive computing technologies |
121 | -- | 123 | Alexander Kollmann, Dieter Hayn, Peter Kastner, Günter Schreier. Mobile phones as user interface in the management of chronic diseases |
124 | -- | 128 | Kay H. Connelly, Anne M. Faber, Yvonne Rogers, Katie A. Siek, Tammy Toscos. Mobile applications that empower people to monitor their personal health |
129 | -- | 130 | Richard A. Schrenker. A perspective on the impact on safety of the rate of change of technology used in patient care |
131 | -- | 134 | Timo Ropinski, Jennis Meyer-Spradow, Frank Steinicke, Klaus Hinrichs. Design of a user-oriented application for the exploration of medical datasets |
135 | -- | 139 | Albrecht Schmidt, Florian Alt, Dirk Wilhelm, Jörg Niggemann, Hubertus Feussner. Experimenting with ubiquitous computing technologies in productive environments |
140 | -- | 143 | Konstantinos Siassiakos, Athina Lazakidou, Georgia Lazakidou-Kafetzi. The IPOEE-MED solution: a web-based educational environment for medicine |
144 | -- | 147 | Marco Wiltgen, Andreas Holzinger, Reinhard Groell, Gerald Wolf, Walter Habermann. Usability of image fusion: optimal opacification of vessels and squamous cell carcinoma in CT scans |
148 | -- | 151 | Christoph Ebner, Gerald Gabler, Cesare Massone, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, Gian P. Lozzi, Elisabeth Wurm, Hans-Peter Soyer. Mobile teledermatology coming in age |
152 | -- | 155 | Daniel Leitner, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Michael Hessinger, Andreas Holzinger. A Lattice Boltzmann Model for pulsative blood flow in elastic vessels |
156 | -- | 161 | Edgar Weippl, Andreas Holzinger, A. Min Tjoa. Security aspects of ubiquitous computing in healthcare |