Project
Model-driven management of care pathways (GISELE)
Duration
2007-2011
Keywords
Medical safety, care pathways, modelling, vulnerability analysis
Description
The goal of the project is the development of a software environment for the design, checking, validation and control of complex and critical medical care workflow involving many agents and processes. The software must be interoperable with existing components, adaptable to various contexts and cope with the evolution of medical knowledge.
The mission of the LIBD partner is to address the information and data dimensions of the system. In particular, it will tackle the meta-modeling level of the design tool as well as the problem of semantic and representational heterogeneity of transient and persistent data.
Research unit(s)
Research theme(s)
Staff (finished contracts)
Chairperson(s) |
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| Jean-Luc HAINAUT | Leader | 081/724996 | |
Research staff |
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| Anthony CLEVE | Researcher | 081/724963 | |
Publications (2)
Collective work contributions
2012
Healthcare Information System Modelling, in Handbook of Research on ICTs for Healthcare and Social Services: Developments and Applications
Jean-Luc HAINAUT, Anne-France BROGNEAUX, Anthony CLEVE
Jean-Luc HAINAUT, Anne-France BROGNEAUX, Anthony CLEVE
Conference Proceedings
2010
A Conceptual Approach to Database Applications Evolution, in Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2010), collection Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 6412, pp. 132-145
Anthony CLEVE, Anne-France BROGNEAUX, Jean-Luc HAINAUT
Anthony CLEVE, Anne-France BROGNEAUX, Jean-Luc HAINAUT
Collaborations
- Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), Département d'Ingénierie Informatique
- Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), Service de radiothérapie oncologique
- Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Institut Bordet, Service de radio oncologie
- IBA Pharma S.A.
- MOPSYS
- POLYMEDIS S.A.
- MIMS
Contracts
- region wallonne

