Model-centric approaches for the development of health information systems
M Tuomainen, J Mykkanen… - Studies in Health …, 2007 - books.google.com
M Tuomainen, J Mykkanen, H Luostarinen, A Poyhola, E Paakkanen
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 2007•books.google.comModeling is used increasingly in healthcare to increase shared knowledge, to improve the
processes, and to document the requirements of the solutions related to health information
systems (HIS). There are numerous modeling approaches which aim to support these aims,
but a careful assessment of their strengths, weaknesses and deficiencies is needed. In this
paper, we compare three model-centric approaches in the context of HIS development: the
Model-Driven Architecture, Business Process Modeling with BPMN and BPEL and the HL7 …
processes, and to document the requirements of the solutions related to health information
systems (HIS). There are numerous modeling approaches which aim to support these aims,
but a careful assessment of their strengths, weaknesses and deficiencies is needed. In this
paper, we compare three model-centric approaches in the context of HIS development: the
Model-Driven Architecture, Business Process Modeling with BPMN and BPEL and the HL7 …
Modeling is used increasingly in healthcare to increase shared knowledge, to improve the processes, and to document the requirements of the solutions related to health information systems (HIS). There are numerous modeling approaches which aim to support these aims, but a careful assessment of their strengths, weaknesses and deficiencies is needed. In this paper, we compare three model-centric approaches in the context of HIS development: the Model-Driven Architecture, Business Process Modeling with BPMN and BPEL and the HL7 Development Framework. The comparison reveals that all these approaches are viable candidates for the development of HIS. However, they have distinct strengths and abstraction levels, they require local and project-specific adaptation and offer varying levels of automation. In addition, illustration of the solutions to the end users must be improved.
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