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Diabetes self-care in-the-wild: Design challenges for personal health record systems and self-monitoring technologies
Cristiano StorniThe purpose of this paper is to raise issues about the design of personal health record systems (PHRs) and self-monitoring technology supporting self-care practices of an…
“One day it will be you who tells us doctors what to do!”. Exploring the “Personal” of PHR in paediatric diabetes management
Enrico Maria Piras, Alberto ZanuttoPersonal Health Record (PHR) systems make possible to integrate data from different sources and circulate them within the illness care and management network. The new arrangements…
How can non-technical end users effectively test their spreadsheets?
Pak-Lok Poon, Fei-Ching Kuo, Huai Liu, Tsong Yueh ChenAn alarming number of spreadsheet faults have been reported in the literature, indicating that effective and easy-to-apply spreadsheet testing techniques are not available for…
The individual in multiple interacting activity systems: IT-supported diabetes management
Jenny Waycott, Rens Scheepers, Hilary Davis, Steve Howard, Liz SonenbergThe purpose of this paper is to examine how pregnant women with type 1 diabetes integrate new information technology (IT) into their health management activities, using activity…
What's in a WordTM? When one electronic document format standard is not enough
Liam Magee, James A. ThomThe purpose of this paper is to examine the history of the standardisation of two largely overlapping electronic document formats between 2005 and 2008, and its implications for…
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- Prof Kevin Crowston
- Prof Yulin Fang
- Prof Jyoti Choudrie