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Introduction to Information and Computer Science The Future of Computing Lecture b This material Introduction to Information and Computer Science The Future of Computing Lecture b This material (Comp 4_Unit 10 b) was developed by Oregon Health and Science University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU 24 OC 000015.

The Future of Computing Introduction – Lecture b • Describe the latest advances in The Future of Computing Introduction – Lecture b • Describe the latest advances in technology (Lecture a, b) • Discuss the implications of advances in technology for healthcare systems, including potential risks (Lecture a, b) Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 2

Cloud Computing Cloud Computing "Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e. g. , networks, servers, storage, applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. “ (NIST, 2011) Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 3

Distributed Computing • Sharing the processing workload between connected computer systems • SETI@home – Distributed Computing • Sharing the processing workload between connected computer systems • SETI@home – examines radio telescope data for signs of intelligence using computers connected over the Internet – volunteer computing resources Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 4

Cloud Computing Characteristics • • • On-demand self-service Broad network access Resource pooling Rapid Cloud Computing Characteristics • • • On-demand self-service Broad network access Resource pooling Rapid elasticity Measured service Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 5

Cloud Computing Service Models • Cloud Software as a Service (Saa. S) • Cloud Cloud Computing Service Models • Cloud Software as a Service (Saa. S) • Cloud Platform as a Service (Paa. S) • Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (Iaa. S) Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 6

Deployment Models • • Private cloud Community cloud Public cloud Hybrid cloud Introduction to Deployment Models • • Private cloud Community cloud Public cloud Hybrid cloud Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 7

Virtualization • Multiple virtual computer systems running on a single physical system • Component Virtualization • Multiple virtual computer systems running on a single physical system • Component of cloud computing • Not a new idea; IBM’s Virtual Machine Facility/370 released in 1972 • Each user appeared to have a dedicated system Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 8

Hypervisor • Virtual systems do not have to be the same operating system or Hypervisor • Virtual systems do not have to be the same operating system or instruction set as the physical hardware • Virtual systems are managed on the physical system by a hypervisor • The hypervisor emulates the instruction set of the virtual hardware • Available through open-source software and commercial vendors Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 9

Cloud Computing Issues • Access • Security Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health Cloud Computing Issues • Access • Security Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 10

Social Implications • Computers have changed the way people communicate – – – – Social Implications • Computers have changed the way people communicate – – – – E-mail Instant messaging Vo. IP Video SMS Social networks Local based services • Personal health records • Privacy Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 11

E-mail • Most individuals in the United States now have an e-mail address • E-mail • Most individuals in the United States now have an e-mail address • Initially limited to text • Multi-media capabilities added • Easy to “spoof” sender address • 90% of all e-mail is estimated to be spam • Rejected by ISPs or mail servers Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 12

Instant Messaging • Initially used to communicate to computer mainframe operators • Could communicate Instant Messaging • Initially used to communicate to computer mainframe operators • Could communicate between users on same system • Can now be used to send text between users over global Internet Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 13

Video and Voice-Over IP • Makes calls over the internet to another Vo. IP Video and Voice-Over IP • Makes calls over the internet to another Vo. IP phone • Vo. IP only phones available from commercial vendors • Soft phones available which use computer microphone and speakers • Commercial voice and video services, often at no cost to users Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 14

Short Message Service • Text messaging – Shorthand language – Emoticons Introduction to Information Short Message Service • Text messaging – Shorthand language – Emoticons Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 15

Social Networks • • Six. Degrees (1997) Friendster (2002) Linked. In, My. Space (2003) Social Networks • • Six. Degrees (1997) Friendster (2002) Linked. In, My. Space (2003) Facebook, Twitter (2006) Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 16

Location Based Services • GPS in many mobile devices • Can identify local services Location Based Services • GPS in many mobile devices • Can identify local services • Can also provide information on an individual’s location to others • Extends to social networking services Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 17

Personal Health Records • May be stored on a personal computer • May be Personal Health Records • May be stored on a personal computer • May be on personal storage device • Moving towards web-based services – Microsoft Health. Vault Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 18

Privacy • • • Increasing on-line presence Increases in customized content delivery Individual reputation Privacy • • • Increasing on-line presence Increases in customized content delivery Individual reputation over time The internet is forever Privacy of medical records – HHS breach list Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 19

Ubiquitous Computing Computers have become portable • Laptops since the 1990 s • Netbooks Ubiquitous Computing Computers have become portable • Laptops since the 1990 s • Netbooks since the early 2000 s • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) Computers are everywhere • Cars • TVs • Home appliances Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 20

Personal Area Networks (PANs) • • Bluetooth Wireless connection 1 to 100 meter range Personal Area Networks (PANs) • • Bluetooth Wireless connection 1 to 100 meter range connection radius Used for mice, keyboards, headsets, etc. Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 21

Implications For Healthcare • Telemedicine – Brings the doctor to the patient – Uses Implications For Healthcare • Telemedicine – Brings the doctor to the patient – Uses • Internet • Integrated audio and video capabilities • Clinical decision support • Elder care monitoring • Individualized health care Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 22

Risks of Technology in Healthcare • Side effects of using new technology – example: Risks of Technology in Healthcare • Side effects of using new technology – example: radiology • Potential for more false positive test results • Higher healthcare costs • Intended and unintended consequences of technology implementations Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 23

The Future of Computing Summary – Lecture b • • Cloud computing Social implications The Future of Computing Summary – Lecture b • • Cloud computing Social implications Ubiquitous computing Affect on healthcare systems Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 24

The Future of Computing Summary • Decrease in system size and increase in system The Future of Computing Summary • Decrease in system size and increase in system performance • Increasing options for system control • Movement to network applications • Changes in our society • Pervasiveness of computer technology • Futures: – – Wearable systems? Elimination of the keyboard? Societal changes? Changes in home health care? Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 25

Future of Computing References – Lecture b References • AHIMA (2012). “Choose a PHR”. Future of Computing References – Lecture b References • AHIMA (2012). “Choose a PHR”. http: //www. myphr. com/resources/choose. aspx. Retrieved January 2012, from AHIMA website: http: //www. ahima. org/. • Alfonsi, Sharyn and Hutchison, Courtney. More Americans Using High-Tech Medicine, CDC Finds. (2010 February 17). Retrieved Jan 2012 from the ABC News website: http: //abcnews. go. com/Health/Wellness/technologymedicine/story? id=9864930#. Tx-xg. YGw. Vmp. • Boyd, D. M. and Ellison, N. B. (2008), Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13: 210– 230. doi: 10. 1111/j. 1083 -6101. 2007. 00393. x. • Bulling, Andreas; Gellersen, Hans (Oct. -Dec. 2010). Toward Mobile Eye-Based Human-Computer Interaction, Pervasive Computing, IEEE , vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 8 -12, doi: 10. 1109/MPRV. 2010. 86. Retrieved Jan 2012 from: http: //ieeexplore. ieee. org/stamp. jsp? tp=&arnumber=5586690&isnumber=5586685. • Chapman, C. ; Emmerich, W. ; Marquez, F. G. ; Clayman, S. ; Galis, A. . (2011, April). The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing: Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Elastic Service Definition in Computational Clouds, 327 -334. Network Operations and Management Symposium Workshops (NOMS Wksps), 2010 IEEE/IFIP. doi: 10. 1109/NOMSW. 2010. 5486555. Retrieved Jan 2012 from: http: //ieeexplore. ieee. org/stamp. jsp? tp=&arnumber=5486555&isnumber=5486527. • Crocker, D. (1982, August 13). STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES ( RFC # 822). Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Delaware. Retrieved Jan 2012 from RFC Editor website: http: //www. rfc-editor. org/rfc 822. txt. • Faust O, Shetty R, Sree SV, Acharya S, Acharya U R, Ng EY, Poo CK, Suri J. , Towards the Systematic Development of Medical Networking Technology. (2010, January 6). J Med Syst. • Fusco, SJ: Michael, K. ; Michael, MG. "Exploring the Social Implications of Location Based Social Networking: An inquiry into the perceived positive and negative impacts of using LBSN between friends" 9 th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Business. Ed. George Giaglis. Athens, Greece: IEEE, 2010. Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 26

Future of Computing References – Lecture b (continued) References • General Motors (September 2010). Future of Computing References – Lecture b (continued) References • General Motors (September 2010). On. Star Relaunches Its Brand with Focus on “Responsible Connectivity”. Retrieved Jan 2012 from: http: //media. gm. com/content/media/us/en/onstar/news. detail. html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2010/Sept/0915_onst ar. • Goozner, Merrill. Rise of the Machine. (2010 February 11). Retrieved Jan 2012 from the Fiscal Times website: http: //www. thefiscaltimes. com/Articles/2010/02/11/Rise-Of-The-Machines. aspx#page 1. • Gum, P. H. 1983. System/370 extended architecture: facilities for virtual machines. IBM J. Res. Dev. 27, 6 (Nov. 1983), 530 -544. DOI= http: //dx. doi. org/10. 1147/rd. 276. 0530. • Han, Y. Y. , Carcillo JA, Venkataraman ST, Clark RS, Watson RS, Nguyen TC, Bayir H, Orr RA (2005, December). Unexpected Increased Mortality After Implementation of a Commercially Sold Computerized Physician Order Entry System. Pediatrics, 116(6): 1506 -12. doi: 10. 1542/peds. 2005 -1287. • IBM Systems and Technology (February 2011). Watson--A System Designed for Answers. Retrieved Jan 2012 from the IBM Corporation website: http: //public. dhe. ibm. com/common/ssi/ecm/en/pow 03061 usen/POW 03061 USEN. PDF. • International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) (2012). Retrieved Jan 2012 from: http: //www. cesweb. org/. • International Telecommunication Union (ITC) (2010). Measuring the Information Society Retrieved Jan 2012 from: http: //www. itu. int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/2010/Material/MIS_2010_Summary_E. pdf. • Lee, J. (2009, January 19). Is That an Emoticon in 1862? The New York Times. Retrieved from http: //cityroom. blogs. nytimes. com • Microsoft Health. Vault (nd. ). http: //www. microsoft. com/en-us/healthvault/, accessed Jan 2012. • Miriam Webster Dictionary (2012, nd. ). Definition of Ubiquitous. Retrieved Jan 2012 from: http: //www. merriamwebster. com/dictionary/ubiquitous. • Neo, R. L. and Skoric, M. M. (2009), Problematic Instant Messaging Use. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14: 627– 657. doi: 10. 1111/j. 1083 -6101. 2009. 01456. x. Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 27

Future of Computing References – Lecture b (continued) References • NIST: Mell; Grance. (2011, Future of Computing References – Lecture b (continued) References • NIST: Mell; Grance. (2011, September). The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing: Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST Institute of Standards and Technology: US Dept. of Commerce, SP 800(145), 2. Retrieved Jan 2012 from http: //csrc. nist. gov/publications/Pubs. SPs. html#800 -145. • Oikarinen, J. ; Reed, D. (1993 May) UNIX For Beginners, Bell Laboratories internal memorandum. Internet Relay Chat Protocol, RFC 1459. Retrieved Jan 2012 from RFC Editor website: http: //www. rfc-editor. org/rfc 1459. txt. • Pavel, M. ; Hayes, T. L. ; Adami, A. ; Jimison, H. ; Kaye, J. (2006, August 30). Unobtrusive Assessment of Mobility. Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 6277 -6280. doi: 10. 1109/IEMBS. 2006. 260301. Retrieved Jan 2012 from: http: //ieeexplore. ieee. org/stamp. jsp? tp=&arnumber=4463244&isnumber=4461641. • Rodrigues, J. P. ; Oliveira, M. ; Vaidya, B. (2010). New Trends on Ubiquitous Mobile Multimedia Applications. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2010, doi: 10. 1155/2010/689517 • SETI@home (nd). http: //setiathome. berkeley. edu/index. php. Retrieved January 2012, from University of California, Berkeley website: http: //www. berkeley. edu. • Simon, Stephanie (2011 March 28). Medicine on the Move: Mobile devices help improve treatment. Retrieved Jan 2012 from the Wall Street Journal website: http: //online. wsj. com/article/SB 10001424052748703559604576174842490398186. html. • The New Scientist, (2010, February 24). 205(2749), 44 -45. • nest / Welcome Home. (2012). Retrieved January 2012, from nest website: http: //www. nest. com. • US Department of Health and Human Services (2012). Breaches Affecting 500 or More Individuals. • http: //www. hhs. gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/administrative/breachnotificationrule/breachtool. html. Retrieved January 2012, from US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) website: http: //www. hhs. gov. Introduction to Information and Computer Science Health IT Workforce Curriculum The Future of Computing Version 3. 0/Spring 2012 Lecture b 28