Global Infrastructures Globally Scalable Information Infrastructures Kristin Braa.

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Global Infrastructures Globally Scalable Information Infrastructures Kristin Braa

People Faculty – Sundeep Sahay, Jørn Braa, Ole Hanseth, Margunn Aanestad, Jens Kaasbøl, Kristin Braa, Lars Groth 20% – Petter Nielsen Telenor, Eric Monteiro (NTNU), Ola Henfridson (Victoria Instituttet (Gøteborg)), Magne Jørgensen (Simula), Bente Anda (Skattedirektoratet), Dietmar Pfahl, Lars Groth(Avenir) Postdocs/researchers – Miria Grisot, Knut Staring, Lars Helge Ødegård, Ola Titlestad App. 40 Ph.D. students

Focus Information infrastructures is a concept describing large scale, complex, and networked technologies such as the Internet (or e.g. DNBNor and OUS with 3500 integrated applications) Include both the technical components and also the interconnected social and organizational elements such as work practices, organizational arrangements, human resources, politics, and other institutional conditions. Complexity Scaling/growth Integration strategies, architectures Standardization-flexibility Organizing/governance/collaboration Understanding, knowing how-to, doing Empirical Studies & Software development

Pasientjournaler Områder Open source development for Health in the south Mobilt Internet og Cloud Computing Renewable energy for health and com. In dev. countries

Cources INF5210 Information Infrastructures (H) INF5210 INF Empiriske metoder og evidensbaserte beslutninger i systemutvikling (H) INF Empiriske metoder og evidensbaserte beslutninger i systemutvikling (H) INF5750 Open Source Software development and Java frameworks in global networks (H) INF5750 INF5780 Open source, open collaboration and innovation (H) INF Health Management Information Systems (V) INF5930 Action Research Workshop (V) INF?? Master seminar in Information Systems (H) INF

Meet the GI group! Thursday August 25 th 6 floor at 3 pm – 5 pm Pizza together with presentation of projects

Health Information Systems Program HISP is a global network headed and initiated at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo since Responsible for the development of the open source District Health Information Software (DHIS2) implemented in 16 African countries and India, Bangladesh and Vietnam National standard for intra state HMIS in India. Implemented in 21 states Health Information Software (DHIS) is developed, customized and used for reporting, analysis and presentation of aggregated health data for analysis at all levels catering for the various programs (HIV, ANC, Malaria, EPI etc) WHO is adopting DHIS as part of their standard

Internet Patient record/ Iis for patient care ”Complexity theory” IIs for governance of the health care sector in developing countries Design Theory For IIs Research strategy