@inbook{pub6784,
abstract = {Smart package solutions may support a patient in the intake of medication --for instance, through the package's form factor or by linking of the package with digital data and services built upon these data. This chapter discusses the application potential of a so-called digital product memory in this domain. The starting point is a visionary scenario in which the interplay of intelligent environments and medicine packages equipped with digital product memories allows for unobtrusive support of a patient in dealing with situations that might affect his or her therapy compliance. In this chapter, components of a technical infrastructure of particular relevance to the envisioned kind of support are described. This discussion is complemented with a review of prototype implementations of interaction mechanisms taken from the scenario.},
month = {4},
edition = {Cognitive Technologies},
year = {2013},
title = {A SemProM Use Case: Health Care and Compliance},
booktitle = {SemProM},
note = {DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-37377-0_21},
editor = {Wolfgang Wahlster},
volume = {5216},
pages = {349-361},
isbn = {978-3-642-37376-3},
publisher = {Springer, Berlin Heidelberg},
author = {Boris Brandherm and Michael Schmitz and Robert Neßelrath and Frank Lehmann},
url = {http://www.springer.com/computer/ai/book/978-3-642-37376-3?otherVersion=978-3-642-37377-0}
}