2009 Ninth Annual International Symposium on Applications and the Internet 2009
DOI: 10.1109/saint.2009.61
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DCN@MPLS: A Network Architectural Model for Dynamic Circuit Networking at Multiple Protocol Label Switching

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“…The HL7 reference information model (RIM) is shown in Figure 1, vocabulary specifications, and model-driven process of analysis and design combine to make HL7 Version 3 as an exemplary methodology for development of consensusbased standards for healthcare information system interoperability as shown in Figure 1 and 2. . HL7 data modeling [5] HL7 messages are XML documents [7], which look somewhat similar to HTML. Each message is a string of test with information enclosed by tags, wrapped in angle brackets.…”
Section: A Model Of Patient Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The HL7 reference information model (RIM) is shown in Figure 1, vocabulary specifications, and model-driven process of analysis and design combine to make HL7 Version 3 as an exemplary methodology for development of consensusbased standards for healthcare information system interoperability as shown in Figure 1 and 2. . HL7 data modeling [5] HL7 messages are XML documents [7], which look somewhat similar to HTML. Each message is a string of test with information enclosed by tags, wrapped in angle brackets.…”
Section: A Model Of Patient Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DCN@MPLS [1,5] is a network architectural model that implements DCN operation to Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology that dynamic assign time-scheduled into the MPLS domain. perfSONAR [3] is a web services-based infrastructure for collecting and publishing network performance monitoring.…”
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confidence: 99%