Terje Grimstad from Karde AS presented at the Verdikt Conference in Oslo on November 1, 2010. The presentation discussed the Semicolon project, which aims to improve interoperability within the public sector through collaboration between public organizations. The project seeks to develop tools and methods to achieve faster and cheaper semantic and organizational interoperability. It has identified obstacles to collaboration such as competency gaps and a lack of coordination. The project recommends actions to build an infrastructure for collaboration, including developing national metadata strategies and measuring interoperability improvements.
This document provides a perspective on web testing. It discusses the importance of web testing due to the growth of web applications. It describes different types of web testing including user interface testing, functionality testing, compatibility testing, performance testing, security testing, and usability testing. It also discusses automated vs manual testing and provides examples of tools used for each type of testing. The document emphasizes the need to analyze test results to identify areas for improvement and optimize the user experience of web applications.
The document provides an overview of the insurance industry over the past decade and speculates about potential changes and trends in the future. It discusses how the industry has addressed issues like rising claims costs and the increasing role of aggregators. It also explores emerging technologies that could influence areas like pricing, risk selection, and efforts to address uninsured driving.
Google+ Pages allow businesses to connect with consumers through social profiles, circles that segment audiences, and features like hangouts and page badges. The value of Google+ for businesses includes improving content discovery through recommendations and targeting audiences. Google+ aims to integrate a brand's presence across Google properties and offer analytics of social and other marketing metrics.
The document discusses a project to analyze anonymized patient data and medical publications. Specifically:
1) The project aims to digitally analyze anonymized patient data and medical publications.
2) The challenge is to identify correlations in text information that can be used for further research and diagnosis.
3) Clinical expertise, big data analysis skills, and experience from related international projects are competencies needed for the project partners.
Mirko Presser is the Head of Research and Innovation at the Smart City Lab in Alexandra Instituttet A/S. The document discusses smart cities and how harnessing internet and data can help cities become smarter and more innovative. It provides examples of smart city projects like intelligent public waste baskets with fill level sensors and automatic adaptation of street lighting using pedestrian flow sensors. The document also includes a framework for smart city initiatives that outlines four levels of maturity across areas like value assessment, governance, strategic ICT focus, citizen engagement, infrastructure, data integration, and digital service provision.
Foredrag holdt for SIkkerhetssymposiet i Bergen 19. oktober 2016. Cyberforsikring er stadig mer populært og forsikringsselskapene har kommet inn som en ny aktør i hendelseshåndteringen ved et cyberangrep. Det kan imidlertid være krevende for en virksomhet å vurdere cyberforsikring opp mot andre risikoreduserende tiltak: Hva dekker egentlig cyberforsikringen? Når bør man velge å forsikre? Hvilke erfaringer har cyberforsikrings-tilbydere og kunder gjort seg?
Les om «ansvar for datasikkerhet» hos det offentlige og private, særlig om ansvar for styret ved å forholde seg passive til «dataintegritet», ledere eller ansatte for brukerfeil, styreansvaret etter aksjeloven, oppsigelser arbeidsmiljøloven, data som formuesobjekt i lovgivningen, bruk av instrukser for datasikkerhet er ikke i seg selv nok mv. Kan man ansvarsfritt forholde seg til at virksomheten er under angrep?
Terje Grimstad from Karde AS presented at the Verdikt Conference in Oslo on November 1, 2010. The presentation discussed the Semicolon project, which aims to improve interoperability within the public sector through collaboration between public organizations. The project seeks to develop tools and methods to achieve faster and cheaper semantic and organizational interoperability. It has identified obstacles to collaboration such as competency gaps and a lack of coordination. The project recommends actions to build an infrastructure for collaboration, including developing national metadata strategies and measuring interoperability improvements.
This document provides a perspective on web testing. It discusses the importance of web testing due to the growth of web applications. It describes different types of web testing including user interface testing, functionality testing, compatibility testing, performance testing, security testing, and usability testing. It also discusses automated vs manual testing and provides examples of tools used for each type of testing. The document emphasizes the need to analyze test results to identify areas for improvement and optimize the user experience of web applications.
The document provides an overview of the insurance industry over the past decade and speculates about potential changes and trends in the future. It discusses how the industry has addressed issues like rising claims costs and the increasing role of aggregators. It also explores emerging technologies that could influence areas like pricing, risk selection, and efforts to address uninsured driving.
Google+ Pages allow businesses to connect with consumers through social profiles, circles that segment audiences, and features like hangouts and page badges. The value of Google+ for businesses includes improving content discovery through recommendations and targeting audiences. Google+ aims to integrate a brand's presence across Google properties and offer analytics of social and other marketing metrics.
The document discusses a project to analyze anonymized patient data and medical publications. Specifically:
1) The project aims to digitally analyze anonymized patient data and medical publications.
2) The challenge is to identify correlations in text information that can be used for further research and diagnosis.
3) Clinical expertise, big data analysis skills, and experience from related international projects are competencies needed for the project partners.
Mirko Presser is the Head of Research and Innovation at the Smart City Lab in Alexandra Instituttet A/S. The document discusses smart cities and how harnessing internet and data can help cities become smarter and more innovative. It provides examples of smart city projects like intelligent public waste baskets with fill level sensors and automatic adaptation of street lighting using pedestrian flow sensors. The document also includes a framework for smart city initiatives that outlines four levels of maturity across areas like value assessment, governance, strategic ICT focus, citizen engagement, infrastructure, data integration, and digital service provision.
Foredrag holdt for SIkkerhetssymposiet i Bergen 19. oktober 2016. Cyberforsikring er stadig mer populært og forsikringsselskapene har kommet inn som en ny aktør i hendelseshåndteringen ved et cyberangrep. Det kan imidlertid være krevende for en virksomhet å vurdere cyberforsikring opp mot andre risikoreduserende tiltak: Hva dekker egentlig cyberforsikringen? Når bør man velge å forsikre? Hvilke erfaringer har cyberforsikrings-tilbydere og kunder gjort seg?
Les om «ansvar for datasikkerhet» hos det offentlige og private, særlig om ansvar for styret ved å forholde seg passive til «dataintegritet», ledere eller ansatte for brukerfeil, styreansvaret etter aksjeloven, oppsigelser arbeidsmiljøloven, data som formuesobjekt i lovgivningen, bruk av instrukser for datasikkerhet er ikke i seg selv nok mv. Kan man ansvarsfritt forholde seg til at virksomheten er under angrep?
This document discusses enabling precision medicine in cancer through an open community-driven knowledge management system. It notes that each tumor has a unique set of somatic DNA alterations that affect drug response and resistance. The challenges are interpreting and prioritizing clinically actionable variants from ongoing clinical trials, electronic health records, biomedical literature, genomic databases, and other resources. The proposed solution is an integrated cancer knowledge base that combines these data sources using semantic web technologies and ontologies for clinical decision support. Community curation of evidence for actionable genomic events would specify levels, types, and directions of actionability.
This document discusses creating a digital and trustworthy evidence ecosystem to increase value and reduce waste in healthcare. It proposes integrating evidence-based medicine into electronic medical records through a multilayered guideline authoring and publication platform. This platform would provide structured, tagged content from individual studies, evidence profiles, and recommendations to guide clinicians and aid shared decision making with patients. New evidence would dynamically update guidelines to ensure best practices. The goal is to make knowledge translation more efficient and effective.
The document discusses a digital commons and open platform for interaction between data called "any14.com". It describes portable authorization where patient data can follow patients and external actors need access to sensitive data. Portable access tokens are proposed to allow approved operations on data through signed requests and tokens even when the third party is unknown. Partners are sought to contribute portable security technologies and analysis to a larger project group.
The document proposes an ICT-based personal healthcare system called Stress Management System (SMS) to help manage stress. It notes that stress can lead to heart disease and other health problems. The system would use wireless body sensors, mobile apps, and networks to accurately analyze stress levels, efficiently communicate stress measurements, and provide real-time responses to help manage stress. It is a collaborative project between several research institutions that aims to help address the growing problem of heart disease and mortality related to stress.
This document discusses enabling precision medicine in cancer through an open community-driven knowledge management system. It notes that each tumor has a unique set of somatic DNA alterations that affect drug response and resistance. The challenges are interpreting and prioritizing clinically actionable variants from ongoing clinical trials, electronic health records, biomedical literature, genomic databases, and other resources. The proposed solution is an integrated cancer knowledge base that combines these data sources using semantic web technologies and ontologies for clinical decision support. Community curation of evidence for actionable genomic events would specify levels, types, and directions of actionability.
This document discusses creating a digital and trustworthy evidence ecosystem to increase value and reduce waste in healthcare. It proposes integrating evidence-based medicine into electronic medical records through a multilayered guideline authoring and publication platform. This platform would provide structured, tagged content from individual studies, evidence profiles, and recommendations to guide clinicians and aid shared decision making with patients. New evidence would dynamically update guidelines to ensure best practices. The goal is to make knowledge translation more efficient and effective.
The document discusses a digital commons and open platform for interaction between data called "any14.com". It describes portable authorization where patient data can follow patients and external actors need access to sensitive data. Portable access tokens are proposed to allow approved operations on data through signed requests and tokens even when the third party is unknown. Partners are sought to contribute portable security technologies and analysis to a larger project group.
The document proposes an ICT-based personal healthcare system called Stress Management System (SMS) to help manage stress. It notes that stress can lead to heart disease and other health problems. The system would use wireless body sensors, mobile apps, and networks to accurately analyze stress levels, efficiently communicate stress measurements, and provide real-time responses to help manage stress. It is a collaborative project between several research institutions that aims to help address the growing problem of heart disease and mortality related to stress.
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Personvernet på prøve; Einar Snekkenes, professor ved Høgskolen i Gjøvik
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Høgskolen i Gjøvik
Forskningsrådets IKT-konferanse 12. november 2014
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