DocumentCode
1398652
Title
Service-oriented architecture structure for healthcare systems utilising vital signs
Author
Kim, Tae-Woo ; Kim, Hyun-Chang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Inje Univ., Gimhae, South Korea
Volume
6
Issue
18
fYear
2012
Firstpage
3238
Lastpage
3247
Abstract
Vital signs such as respiration and pulse and electrocardiography are crucial for monitoring disease and promoting health in the age of ubiquitous cloud computing. However, systems and devices that sense, process and analyse vital signs suffer from a lack of interoperability caused by differences in the platforms, devices and data formats used. Consequently, a particular vendor can provide a limited number of services, but users are not able to access more shared services. To counter these problems, this study proposes a service-oriented architecture for healthcare systems utilising vital signs. The proposed structure differs from the one used to handle business logics in general, because vital signs data are distinct from the types of data used in other enterprises. In this study, these data are expressed as the Health Level Seven standard schema, and the structure uses Object Constraint Language (OCL), a platform-independent specification language, to access the vital signs data and evaluate the state of health. In particular, the use of OCL enables a fast response to changes in service content and reduces maintenance costs.
Keywords
cloud computing; electrocardiography; health care; open systems; service-oriented architecture; specification languages; ubiquitous computing; disease monitoring; electrocardiography; health level seven standard schema; healthcare systems; interoperability; maintenance cost; object constraint language; service content; service-oriented architecture structure; specification language; ubiquitous cloud computing; vital signs;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8628
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-com.2011.0086
Filename
6412954
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