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A FEDERATED TRIPLE STORE ARCHITECTURE FOR HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS

Topics: Coupling and Integrating Heterogeneous Data Sources; Distributed Database Applications; Modeling of Distributed Systems; Network Implementation Choices; Requirements Analysis; Security, Freedom and Privacy; Semantic Web Technologies; Systems Engineering Methodologies; User Needs

Authors: Bruno Alves ; Michael Schumacher and Fabian Cretton

Affiliation: University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland

Keyword(s): Interoperability, eHealth, Metadata, Semantic web.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Cloud Computing ; Coupling and Integrating Heterogeneous Data Sources ; Databases and Information Systems Integration ; Enterprise Information Systems ; Formal Methods ; Human-Computer Interaction ; Information Systems Analysis and Specification ; Methodologies and Technologies ; Methodologies, Processes and Platforms ; Model-Driven Software Development ; Modeling of Distributed Systems ; Network Implementation Choices ; Object-Oriented Database Systems ; Operational Research ; Requirements Analysis And Management ; Security ; Semantic Web Technologies ; Services Science ; Simulation and Modeling ; Software Agents and Internet Computing ; Software Engineering ; Systems Engineering ; User Needs

Abstract: Interoperability has the potential to improve care processes and decrease costs of the healthcare system. The advent of enterprise ICT solutions to replace costly and error-prone paper-based records did not fully convince practitioners, and many still prefer traditional methods for their simplicity and relative security. The Medicoordination project, which integrates several partners in healthcare on a regional scale in French speaking Switzerland, aims at designing eHealth solutions to the problems highlighted by reluctant practitioners. In a derivative project and through a complementary approach to the IHE XDS IT Profile, we designed, implemented and deployed a prototype of a semantic registry/repository for storing medical electronic records. We present herein the design and specification for a generic, interoperable registry/repository based on the technical requirements of the Swiss Health strategy. Although this paper presents an overview of the whole architecture, the focus will be on the registry, a federated semantic RDF store, managing metadata about medical documents. Our goals are the urbanization of information systems through SOA and ensure a level of interoperability between different actors. (More)

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Alves, B.; Schumacher, M. and Cretton, F. (2010). A FEDERATED TRIPLE STORE ARCHITECTURE FOR HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS. In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Volume 2: ICEIS; ISBN 978-989-8425-06-5; ISSN 2184-4992, SciTePress, pages 207-214. DOI: 10.5220/0002901102070214

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booktitle={Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Volume 2: ICEIS},
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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Volume 2: ICEIS
TI - A FEDERATED TRIPLE STORE ARCHITECTURE FOR HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS
SN - 978-989-8425-06-5
IS - 2184-4992
AU - Alves, B.
AU - Schumacher, M.
AU - Cretton, F.
PY - 2010
SP - 207
EP - 214
DO - 10.5220/0002901102070214
PB - SciTePress