DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-85691-9_1
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eService Innovation and Sensor Based Healthcare

Abstract: Abstract. This paper discusses eServices using frontier applications, which targets medical domain applications using sensor network, along with New standardized health check system introduced to Japanese nations recently. We clarify the ubiquitous aspects of this application, and address challenges for ubiquitous innovation. We also describe the experience of introducing and operating the system with a real field trial.

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“…Sudoh, Inoue, and Nakashima [6] articulate the issue of aging society, and is developing preventive healthcare system utilizing IT as a part of Japan's e-Gov initiative. Various research projects for preventive medicine utilizing IT are currently underway in the world.…”
Section: Needs For Integration and Linkages Of Back Offices In E-govmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sudoh, Inoue, and Nakashima [6] articulate the issue of aging society, and is developing preventive healthcare system utilizing IT as a part of Japan's e-Gov initiative. Various research projects for preventive medicine utilizing IT are currently underway in the world.…”
Section: Needs For Integration and Linkages Of Back Offices In E-govmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mechanism of database linkages is gathering attention, not only from government agencies, but also as a collaboration platform for public, private and academic institutions. 6 Legacy system refers to all systems that are difficult to get connected or coordinated with external systems. A large part of Japan's e-Gov systems are legacy enterprise system.…”
Section: Providing Full-fledged One-stop Portalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, refer to Ayyagari, Beck, and Demirguc-Kunt [10] for a summary of various definitions currently used in the world. 3 Knowledge-intensive services (KIS) are also referred to as 'Knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS)' and 'Knowledge-intensive service activities (KISA).' [16], and IFC [19].…”
Section: Service Innovation and Macro Economymentioning
confidence: 99%