2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.csi.2007.08.016
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A generic application sharing architecture based on message-oriented middleware platform

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“…MCS's users access the MTS through individual and dedicated interfaces. Application's interfacing is performed by a 'User Agent (UA)' (1), two user's data temporarily storage entities, the 'User Inbound Message Store (UIMS)' (3) and the 'User Outbound Message Store (UOMS)' (2) and a message filter (4). Data store's interfacing is performed by the 'Data Store Agent (DSA)' (13), two message data stores -(11) for inbound HT-messages and (12) for outbound HT-messages-and a special entity called Access Query Library (AQL).…”
Section: Ht-message Basic Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…MCS's users access the MTS through individual and dedicated interfaces. Application's interfacing is performed by a 'User Agent (UA)' (1), two user's data temporarily storage entities, the 'User Inbound Message Store (UIMS)' (3) and the 'User Outbound Message Store (UOMS)' (2) and a message filter (4). Data store's interfacing is performed by the 'Data Store Agent (DSA)' (13), two message data stores -(11) for inbound HT-messages and (12) for outbound HT-messages-and a special entity called Access Query Library (AQL).…”
Section: Ht-message Basic Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The syntactic miss-interoperability is due to three factors: a) the lack of a unique interchange format, b) the use of various, overlapping and incompatible data communication standards and c) the different implementations of these standards [4]. Nevertheless, these factors are fundamentals for the implementation of viable MISs within an open healthcare enterprise environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%