The Role of Architecture and Ontology for Interoperability

Blobel, Bernd and Gonzalez, C. and Oemig, Frank and Lopez, Diego M. and Nykänen, P. and Ruotsalainen, P. (2010) The Role of Architecture and Ontology for Interoperability. In: Blobel, Bernd and Hvannberg, E.P. and Gunnarsdottir, V., (eds.) Seamless Care - Safe Care: The Challenges of Interoperability and Patient Safety in Health Care. IOS Press, Amsterdam u.a., pp. 33-39. ISBN 978-1-60750-562-4; 1607505622 .

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Abstract

Turning from organization-centric to process-controlled or even to personalized approaches, advanced healthcare settings have to meet special interoperability challenges. eHealth and pHealth solutions must assure interoperability between actors cooperating to achieve common business objectives. Hereby, the interoperability chain also includes individually tailored technical systems, but also sensors and actuators. For enabling corresponding pervasive computing and even autonomic computing, individualized systems have to be based on an architecture framework covering many domains, scientifically managed by specialized disciplines using their specific ontologies in a formalized way. Therefore, interoperability has to advance from a communication protocol to an architecture-centric approach mastering ontology coordination challenges.

Item Type:Book Section
Institutions: Medicine > Zentren des Universitätsklinikums Regensburg > eHealth Competence Center
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Subjects:600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
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