Philip Moore

Philip Moore has been awarded a Ph.D and is a Guest Professor at the Shandong Normal University, China. His work addresses personalisation in intelligent context-aware systems in a range of domains and has been presented in over international conferences and has been published in over conference proceedings, journal articles, and books. He has served as a member of international program committees and organizer for international conferences and acts as a reviewer for international conferences and journals. He is on the editorial board of international journals and has acted as a workshop, Track Chair, and Program Chair for International Conferences. Author Webpage

Publications

The Influence of Culture on the Adoption of Green IT
William M. Campbell, Philip Moore, Martyn Ratcliffe, Mak Sharma. © 2018. 36 pages.
This chapter addresses the impact of organizational culture on the adoption of Green IT initiatives. We begin by exploring organizational culture and consider the nature of...
The Influence of Culture on the Adoption of Green IT
William M. Campbell, Philip Moore, Martyn Ratcliffe, Mak Sharma. © 2017. 36 pages.
This chapter addresses the impact of organizational culture on the adoption of Green IT initiatives. We begin by exploring organizational culture and consider the nature of...
Cloud-Based Monitoring for Patients with Dementia
Philip Moore, Fatos Xhafa, Mak Sharma. © 2016. 26 pages.
Demographic changes are resulting in a rapidly growing elderly population with healthcare implications which importantly include dementia, which is a condition that requires...
Advanced Technological Solutions for E-Health and Dementia Patient Monitoring
Fatos Xhafa, Philip Moore, George Tadros. © 2015. 389 pages.
Mental health is a growing field, but one still limited by a lack of prior research and challenged by increased demand for new solutions and treatments. Mobile and web-based...
Cloud-Based Monitoring for Patients with Dementia
Philip Moore, Fatos Xhafa, Mak Sharma. © 2015. 27 pages.
Demographic changes are resulting in a rapidly growing elderly population with healthcare implications which importantly include dementia, which is a condition that requires...
The Influence of Culture on the Adoption of Green IT
William M. Campbell, Philip Moore, Martyn Ratcliffe, Mak Sharma. © 2015. 36 pages.
This chapter addresses the impact of organizational culture on the adoption of Green IT initiatives. We begin by exploring organizational culture and consider the nature of...