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<title>Toxic effects of Tebufenozoide on human sperm function in vitro</title>
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<title>Uniform, Multi-Landscape Technology-Independence and Interoperability in the HL7 Development Paradigm</title>
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Sabar, M.I.; Jayaweera, P.M.; Edirisuriya, E.A.T.A.
Attached; The health standard Health Level 7-Service-Aware Interoperability Framework&#13;
(T1L7-SAIF) is the most popular and widely-used healthcare-related standard in global&#13;
operation today. Originally introduced as HL7 in 1987 and recently melded with the SAIF&#13;
technology, the standard has been embraced by the National Health Services of the most&#13;
developed economies in Europe, North and South America, and Australasia.&#13;
However, the standard is not without issues. Its current version v3 which supports&#13;
Semantic Interoperability, the overarching and meaningful exchange o f healthcare&#13;
information amongst participating healthcare enterprises, has been found to be difficult to&#13;
implement and maintain. A principle component of the HL7-SAIF v3 development paradigm&#13;
is the recently integrated SAIF component which presents a significant and worrisome&#13;
element of ambiguity. These issues in essence subvert quality specifications development,&#13;
which permeates to difficult system implementation and sub-standard performance in&#13;
operation.&#13;
This research analysed many o f the prevalent SAIF issues indepth, and effected smart,&#13;
delicate, and prudent refactoring o f this principle semantic interoperability driver, to derive&#13;
optimal efficiencies in specifications development and implementation.
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<description>RIM-Recasted, Value-Added Efficiency Interpolation in the HL7 Development Paradigm
Sabar, M.I.; Jayaweera, P.M.; Edirisuriya, E.A.T.A.
Attached; The Medical fraternity and the healthcare service sector have long acknowledged the need fo r&#13;
smart, IT-based healthcare systems, operating globally. Semantic Interoperability is key, which is&#13;
the regulated and meaningful exchange o f valued healthcare information with homogenous&#13;
understanding amongst participating healthcare service providers. Health Level Seven (HL7) is&#13;
the predominant interoperability-related global healthcare standard in operation today.&#13;
Introduced in 1987, the standard has evolved to its current version 3 and has been embraced by&#13;
the National Health Services o f the most developed economies in Europe, North and South&#13;
America, and Australasia.&#13;
However, the standard is not without issues. Version v3 has been found to be difficult to&#13;
implement and maintain. A principle component o f the HL7 v3 development paradigm is the&#13;
Reference Information Model (RIM) which defines the complete language and vocabulary&#13;
schema used in the three v3 paradigms o f Messages, Clinical Document Architecture, and&#13;
Services, and indeed in all v3 implementations. This study determined that the RIM itself has&#13;
many documented issues which ultimately affect implementation. Thus, true global semantic&#13;
interoperability which is the germinal goal o f the HL7 standard is still an illusion.&#13;
This study focuses on the belief that the achievement o f true global interoperability is rooted at&#13;
the labyrinths o f specifications development and its associated foundational paradigms. This&#13;
study focused on the Reference Information Model (RIM), the foundational semantic and lexical&#13;
reference structure which affords vocabulary derivation to be used in all v3 system&#13;
implementations. Infusing sequencing and temporal dimensions to the RIM structure and&#13;
operation would promote and afford enhanced analytic, design, semantic interoperability, and&#13;
two-way traceability, which in turn would suffuse to high-calibre specifications generation and&#13;
true global International Interoperability in operation. In addition, multi-faceted interoperability&#13;
interpolation in these core processes would promote and enhance numerous allied activities as&#13;
well, from domain requirements cross-checking, audit, and consensus, to kindred system&#13;
development verification and validation.&#13;
This research therefore analyzed many o f the prevalent RIM issues indepth, and effected smart,&#13;
delicate, and prudent recasting o f this encyclopedic vocabulary and language reference&#13;
structure, to derive optimal efficiencies in specifications development and implementation.
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