Trustworthy Pervasive Healthcare Services (TrustCare)
Funded by the Danish Strategic Research Agency, Grant # 2106-07-0019
NABIIT Research Project, January 2008 – December 2011
Partners
International Collaboration
- University of Dortmund/Frauenhofer ISST
- University of Bologna
- Queen Mary University London
- Imperial College London
- LIX, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris
- Microsoft Research India, Banglore
News
- April 2010: From Process Design to Process Execution: Presentation at the Digitaliser 2010 conference featuring Anette Vainer (Resultmaker) and Thomas Hildebrandt (ITU)
- February 2010: New Interest Group for Processes and IT (in danish) for Industry, Public Organizations and Researchers. Initial seminar April 27th.
Goal
Computers and digital services are increasingly pervading the everyday life of most people at work and privately. This development possesses great opportunities as well as significant challenges, in particular in the development and deployment of technologies for healthcare services.
By nature, healthcare services involve coordination of a heterogeneous set of professionals, patients, organizations, and sectors; is highly safety critical; deals with sensitive medical data; and must be able to support dynamic changes to adapt to inevitable evolution of treatment processes and unforeseen events.
The overall goal of TrustCare is to address these challenges in a strategic and interdisciplinary research effort aimed at innovation of effective and trustworthy it-support for pervasive healthcare services in collaboration with the industrial partner, as well as innovation in research across areas in experimental and theoretical research in computer science
