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More DBMS research needed for Dependability Relevance/Authorization/Security Hans-J. Schek, Institute of Information Systems ETH Zürich and UMIT Innsbruck Dependability • Example E-Health, Health Monitoring: – Distributed information system, many components that can fail or behave wrongly (sensors, power supply, signal processing, availability of health records, authorization service) – Automated processes that must excecute under all circumstances and must overcome „failures“ of all kinds (hardware, software, emergency...) How can we design/verify/safely execute such systems that we can depend on them? Relevance/Authorization/Security • We can record our life and replay it. What parts are relevant to whom and who may replay (parts)of my life? • Special case: life-long e-health record – Who owns the data • Hospitals, doctors, patients? • Do we cary our health record with us, implanted? – What must be seen by whom and who authorizes access? – What mechanisms do I have to grant selective access to doctors. Problem: I do not understand all “my” data Background: • Health care in the information society, a prognosis for the year 2013 by Reinhold Haux et al.(from Int. Journal of Medical Informatics 66 (2002) – Comprehensive electronic patient record for direct patient care and patient group analyses – Health information system architecture for cooperative, patientcentered and cross-institutional care – Medical knowledge centers for world-wide use and tools for medical data mining – Multi-functional mobile ICT tools for patient care