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Platform-Based Design for Clinical Information Systems
Jan Werner, Janos Laszlo Mathe, Sean Duncavage, Bradley Malin, Akos Ledeczi, Jim Jirjis, Janos Sztipanovits

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Jan Werner, Janos Laszlo Mathe, Sean Duncavage, Bradley Malin, Akos Ledeczi, Jim Jirjis, Janos Sztipanovits. "Platform-Based Design for Clinical Information Systems". 5th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics INDIN 2007, July, 2007.

Abstract
Clinical Information Systems (CIS) have emerged as a new critical infrastructure that influences affordability and security of health care delivery. Complex and conflicting societal requirements, such as providing control for patients over their personal health information and requiring health organizations to assure the security and privacy of patient-specific information, create significant technical challenges for the design of CIS. This paper presents a novel approach for that is based on the principles and tools of Model Integrated Computing (MIC), Platform-Based Design (PBD) and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). We present a domain-specific, graphical design environment and show how formal system specifications can be mapped to different Service-Oriented architecture execution platforms through a set of standard languages, such as WSBPEL and XACML. The Model-Integrated Clinical Information Systems (MICIS) design environment includes a suite of domain-specific modeling languages capturing essential aspects of CIS design, model transformation tools that map the domain models onto the standard specification languages of SOA platforms and static model analysis tools checking the consistency and wellformedeness of the multipleview models. The MICIS design tool is tested in modeling the MyHealth@Vanderbilt patient portal of Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

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    Jan Werner, Janos Laszlo Mathe, Sean Duncavage, Bradley
    Malin, Akos Ledeczi, Jim Jirjis, Janos Sztipanovits.
    "Platform-Based Design for Clinical Information
    Systems". 5th IEEE International Conference on
    Industrial Informatics INDIN 2007, July, 2007.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{WernerMatheDuncavageMalinLedecziJirjisSztipanovits07_PlatformBasedDesignForClinicalInformationSystems,
        author = {Jan Werner and Janos Laszlo Mathe and Sean
                  Duncavage and Bradley Malin and Akos Ledeczi and
                  Jim Jirjis and Janos Sztipanovits},
        title = {Platform-Based Design for Clinical Information
                  Systems},
        booktitle = {5th IEEE International Conference on Industrial
                  Informatics INDIN 2007},
        month = {July},
        year = {2007},
        abstract = {Clinical Information Systems (CIS) have emerged as
                  a new critical infrastructure that influences
                  affordability and security of health care
                  delivery. Complex and conflicting societal
                  requirements, such as providing control for
                  patients over their personal health information
                  and requiring health organizations to assure the
                  security and privacy of patient-specific
                  information, create significant technical
                  challenges for the design of CIS. This paper
                  presents a novel approach for that is based on the
                  principles and tools of Model Integrated Computing
                  (MIC), Platform-Based Design (PBD) and
                  Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). We present a
                  domain-specific, graphical design environment and
                  show how formal system specifications can be
                  mapped to different Service-Oriented architecture
                  execution platforms through a set of standard
                  languages, such as WSBPEL and XACML. The
                  Model-Integrated Clinical Information Systems
                  (MICIS) design environment includes a suite of
                  domain-specific modeling languages capturing
                  essential aspects of CIS design, model
                  transformation tools that map the domain models
                  onto the standard specification languages of SOA
                  platforms and static model analysis tools checking
                  the consistency and wellformedeness of the
                  multipleview models. The MICIS design tool is
                  tested in modeling the MyHealth@Vanderbilt patient
                  portal of Vanderbilt University Medical Center.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/205.html}
    }
    

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