Objective
FI-STAR will establish early trials in the Health Care domain building on Future Internet (FI) technology leveraging on the outcomes of FI-PPP Phase 1.
It will become self-sufficient after the end of the project and will continue on a sustainable business model by several partners. In order to meet the requirements of a global Health industry FI-STAR will use a fundamentally different, reverse cloud approach that is.
It will bring the software to the data, rather than bringing the data to the software. FI-STAR will create a robust framework based of the software to data paradigm.
A sustainable value chain following the life cycle of the Generic Enablers (GEs) will enable FI-STAR to grow beyond the lifetime of the project. FI-STAR will build a vertical community in order to create a sustainable ecosystem for all user groups in the global Health care and adjacent markets based on FI-PPP specifications.
FI-STAR will deploy and execute 7 early trials across Europe, serving more than 4 million people. Through the trials FI-STAR will validate the FI-PPP core platform concept by using GEs to build its framework and will introduce ultra-light interactive applications for user functionality.
It will pro-actively engage with the FI-PPP to propose specifications and standards.FI-STAR will use the latest digital media technology for community building and will proactively prepare for Phase 3 through targeted elicitation of new partners using open calls.
Finally, FI-STAR will collaborate with other FI-PPP projects, through the mechanisms in place, by actively interacting with all necessary bodies. FI-STAR is a unique opportunity for implementing Future Internet Private-Public Partnership in the Health Care domain, by offering to the community standardised and certified software including a safe, secure and resilient platform, taking advantage of all Cloud Computing benefits and guaranteeing the protection of sensitive and personal data travelling in Public Clouds.
Project information
BTH staff: Prof Marcus Fiedler (COM, BTH project leader), Prof Tobias Larsson (ING/PDRL), Prof Johan Berglund (HAL), Asc Prof Samuel Fricker (COM), Mats Löfdahl (ING/PDRL), Shahryar Eivazzadeh (ING/PDRL/HAL), Asc Prof Peter Anderberg.
Time span: 2013-2015
Research publications
- Thümmler, C., A., Keow Lim, I. Holanec, S. Fricker (2016). A Methodology to Assess Social Technological Alignment in the Health Domain, Elsevier, 2016. Vol. 37, nr 4, 232-239 s. DOI: 10.1016/j.irbm.2015.10.005
- Eivazzadeh, S., P. Anderberg, T. Larsson, S. Fricker, J. Berglund (2016). Evaluating Health Information Systems Using Ontologies, JMIR Medical Informatics, ISSN 2291-9694, Vol. 4, nr 2, e20, DOI: 10.2196/medinform.5185
- Fricker, S., K. Schneider, F. Fotrousi, C. Thuemmler (2016). Workshop Videos for Requirements Communication, Springer, 2016. Vol. 21, nr 4, 521-552 s.
- Eivazzadeh, S. (2015). Health Information Systems Evaluation, Blekinge Institute of Technology Licentiate Dissertation Series, ISSN 1650-2140 ; 7.
- Cousin, P., S. Fricker, D. Felmy, F. LeGall, M. Fiedler. (2014). Validation and Quality in FI-PPP e-Health Use Case, FI-STAR Project, 7th International Conference on Interoperability for enterprises systems and applications (I-ESA)