2005
DOI: 10.1007/11530084_20
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Building a Generic Platform for Medical Screening Applications Based on Domain Specific Modeling and Process Orientation

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“…During the last years we pursued and compared two completely different approaches to support process execution in the sense of data logistics (Section 2.1). The first approach was a monolithic execution environment that is capable of interpreting XML-based process type definitions from i>PM4Med directly (Jablonski, Lay, Müller, Meiler, Faerber, Derhartunian et al, 2005). For this kind of application it is characteristic that new features have to be added to the central process interpretation and execution engine.…”
Section: The Adaptation Of the Pdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last years we pursued and compared two completely different approaches to support process execution in the sense of data logistics (Section 2.1). The first approach was a monolithic execution environment that is capable of interpreting XML-based process type definitions from i>PM4Med directly (Jablonski, Lay, Müller, Meiler, Faerber, Derhartunian et al, 2005). For this kind of application it is characteristic that new features have to be added to the central process interpretation and execution engine.…”
Section: The Adaptation Of the Pdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a short example, we will discuss an application that is used at the ophthalmic department of the University of Erlangen for a glaucoma screening examination. This screening process is described in detail in [13], hence we will omit details here.…”
Section: Example: the Aglaucoma Screening Processmentioning
confidence: 99%