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This paper presents an approach for arranging, allocating and interchanging the gain in knowledge and experience during projects of the eHealth sectors and related domains. The know-how is transcribed into design-patterns, whose concept has proven its effectiveness in versatile areas. A framework for specifying the pattern-structure that meets the specific requirements of this area is defined.
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Mertens, A., Przybysz, P., Kausch, B., Dünnebacke, D., Schlick, C. (2009). Adequate Assistance for Elderly People in Homely Rehab. In: Tavangarian, D., Kirste, T., Timmermann, D., Lucke, U., Versick, D. (eds) Intelligent Interactive Assistance and Mobile Multimedia Computing. IMC 2009. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 53. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10263-9_31
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