2018
DOI: 10.1080/17517575.2018.1521996
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On defining a model driven architecture for an enterprise e-health system

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“…1 Model-driven architecture transformation [7] MDA facilitates the development of a system in abstraction and simplifies implementation of that system across a variety of platforms. The MDA has been successfully implemented in various business domain such as accounting system [8], embedded system [9], cancer research [10], human language technologies [11], also more recently enterprise e-health system [12] and Zakat calculation [13]. MDA may provide 10-20% efficiency improvement of existing systems engineering efforts once the methodology is understood and successfully adapted [14].…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Model-driven architecture transformation [7] MDA facilitates the development of a system in abstraction and simplifies implementation of that system across a variety of platforms. The MDA has been successfully implemented in various business domain such as accounting system [8], embedded system [9], cancer research [10], human language technologies [11], also more recently enterprise e-health system [12] and Zakat calculation [13]. MDA may provide 10-20% efficiency improvement of existing systems engineering efforts once the methodology is understood and successfully adapted [14].…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, they provide the guidelines for the cost and time effective implementation of HISs. In Atanasovski et al (2018), a set of models that formalize the implementation of e-health system using Model Driven Architecture (MDA) as a framework, is presented. The study in (Ekblaw et al 2016) developed a decentralized health record management system, named MedRec to handle Electronic Health Records (EHRs) using blockchain technology.…”
Section: Prior Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design-level use of MDE standards is important in development of very complex distributed systems, which are difficult to maintain due to possible interoperability problems. Examples of solutions to the design of such complex systems are provided in the domain of development healthcare systems (Dimovski et al 2018) and manufacturing systems (Liao et al 2018). Liao et al (2018) proposed the approach of combining the specific design (holonic) approach with using new modelling paradigm, convenient for the analysis of interoperability issues, namely Notification-Oriented Paradigm (NOP).…”
Section: System Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To facilitate interaction modelling in a heterogeneous environment and thus, to address the resolution of interoperability problem, many researches rely on the formal models, namely ontologies at different levels of system abstraction (Dimovski et al 2018) (Liao et al 2018) (Diamantopoulos and Symeonidis 2018). The expressivity of formal models, combined with a range of available domain ontologies has shown useful also in designing experiments and respective automatic code generation for test-beds, as a powerful alternative to the relevant DSL languages and especially complex experiment configuration tools (Jelenković, Tošić, and Nejković 2018).…”
Section: Interaction Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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