TY - CHAP A1 - Ghulam, Sarfaraz A1 - Schubert, Johannes A1 - Tamm, Gerrit A1 - Stantchev, Vladimir T1 - Integrating Smart Items and Cloud Computing in Healthcare Scenarios N2 - Use of cloud computing in healthcare is a promising trend, particularly in utilization of smart items. Access, affordability and quality to proper healthcare is a great challenge in world society. With the utilization of smart sensors, there are possibilities to improve the quality of healthcare services whenever needed. Hence, such smart items services lead to economic advantages for the whole healthcare system. Keeping in mind these opportunities as well as challenges such as security or legal issues, it is important to bring healthcare and IT together. As a result, healthcare business processes need to be modeled in order to provide IT solutions tailored for practice-oriented applications. In this paper, we present a three-level architecture for a smart healthcare infrastructure. Our approach is based on recent literature work and results from conducted expert interviews with healthcare specialists and IT professionals. To demonstrate the applicability of this architecture model, we provide an example use-case as a template for any kind of smart sensor-based healthcare infrastructure. KW - Healthcare KW - Smart Items KW - Cloud Computing Y1 - 2014 N1 - Online: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284430113_Integrating_Smart_Items_and_Cloud_Computing_in_Healthcare_Scenarios ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stantchev, Vladimir A1 - Dzombeta, Srdan A1 - Brandis, Knud T1 - IT Compliance Management in the Field of Cloud Computing: competence Management Approach supporting Continuing Engineering Education JF - International Journal of Engineering Education N2 - Keine Angabe - No details KW - IT Compliance Management KW - Cloud Computing Y1 - 2013 N1 - Volltext aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nicht verfügbar. Fulltext due to copyright not available. VL - 29 SP - Keine Angabe - No details EP - Keine Angabe - No details ER -