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Identifier uch.csd.msc//2004tzelepis
Title Σχεδιασμός και ανάπτυξη κλινικών πληροφοριακών συστημάτων, βασιζόμενα στην μεθοδολογία των αρχέτυπων
Alternative Title Design and Development of clinical information systems, based on archetypes methodology
Creator Τζελέπης, Θεόδωρος Ζ
Abstract Most information systems today are built using "single-level" methodologies, in which both informational and knowledge concepts are built into one level of object and data models. In domains characterized by complexity, large numbers of concepts, and/or a high rate of definitional change, systems based on such models are expensive to maintain and usually have to be replaced after a few years. However, a two-level methodology is possible, in which systems are built from information models only, and driven at runtime by knowledge-level concept definitions, or "archetypes". In the current work we separate the level of knowledge and the level of information, at the process of design and development of clinical information systems. By separating these two levels, user has the ability to define the level of knowledge. This definition arises during the creation of XML documents which are based on a reference model and describe a domain concept. These documents called archetypes are the business entities that the clinical information system represents. In this approach, systems can be built more quickly and last longer, whilst archetypes are authored directly by domain specialists, rather than IT personnel. Executed properly, the approach has the potential for creating future-proof systems and information.
Language Greek
Issue date 2004-04-01
Date available 2004-05-17
Collection   School/Department--School of Sciences and Engineering--Department of Computer Science--Post-graduate theses
  Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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