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Lampros K. Stergioulas

Researcher at University of Surrey

Publications -  108
Citations -  3847

Lampros K. Stergioulas is an academic researcher from University of Surrey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health informatics & Information system. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 107 publications receiving 3353 citations. Previous affiliations of Lampros K. Stergioulas include University of Ioannina & Brunel University London.

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An evaluation framework for Health Information Systems: human, organization and technology-fit factors (HOT-fit)

TL;DR: The main findings show that having the right user attitude and skills base together with good leadership, IT-friendly environment and good communication can have positive influence on the system adoption.
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Simulation in manufacturing and business: A review

TL;DR: The results of a review of simulation applications published within peer-reviewed literature between 1997 and 2006 are reported to provide an up-to-date picture of the role of simulation techniques within manufacturing and business.
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Robust Sliding Mode Control for Discrete Stochastic Systems With Mixed Time Delays, Randomly Occurring Uncertainties, and Randomly Occurring Nonlinearities

TL;DR: This paper investigates the robust sliding mode control (SMC) problem for a class of uncertain nonlinear stochastic systems with mixed time delays by employing the idea of delay fractioning and constructing a new Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional.
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Extended Kalman filtering with stochastic nonlinearities and multiple missing measurements

TL;DR: The extended Kalman filtering problem is investigated for a class of nonlinear systems with multiple missing measurements over a finite horizon and it is shown that the desired filter can be obtained in terms of the solutions to two Riccati-like difference equations that are of a form suitable for recursive computation in online applications.
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Investigating evaluation frameworks for health information systems.

TL;DR: It is found that an increasing number of evaluation studies deal with two distinct trends of HIS: one considers human and organizational issues and the other is concerned with the employment of a subjectivist approach.