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Dantanarayana, G.G.T. |
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Jayaweera, P. |
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2017-10-23T04:12:50Z |
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2017-10-23T04:12:50Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2015 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Dantanarayana, G.G.T., Jayaweera, P. (2016). "THREE TIER DESIGN FOR HEALTHCARE SERVICE SOLUTIONS". |
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http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6006 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Ever increasing diversity and differentiation due to expansions in service providers, variety
of service organizations and constantly created new medical specialties has resulted challenging,
complex and highly dynamic environment for erHealth solution developer. Therefore it is
necessary to design a systematic approach to capture highly dynamic and emerging
organizational requirements in order to achieve successful e-Health solution meeting
stakeholders' needs while facilitate systematic alignment between higher level strategic and
motivational requirements with lower technical level realizations.
This research work is an initiative contributing to get established a framework catering
different modeling aspects of service design work flow. The proposed framework uses value
orientation as the basis of the proposed approach. The framework consists of three modeling
layers HC Motivation Modeling (HMM), HC Value Modeling (HVM) and HC Service Process
(HSP) Modeling together with related artifacts. The adopted value orientation and imparticular
HVM in the proposed framework is detailed out by means of Value Object (VO) classification
schema. A Value Activity (VA) classification and an initial intuition on VA choreographing are
fundamental for successful service designing effort and that have been introduced in the
framework as the foundation of HSP. Further, one of the promising approaches to tackle afore
mentioned interoperability issues are the development of complete and sound enterprise-wide
ontologies. However in the proposed framework this requirement has been accomplished by
means of defined set of healthcare related meta-models. These meta-models have also been
extends with Reference Information Models'based on VO schema that capable of covering
information modeling aspect of HSP' layer.
The work reported here introduced a contribution in an endeavor to develop a complete
and sound value oriented service designing framework. Besides modeling and designing higher
motivational requirements to be realized on technologies, the importance of addressing value
oriented modeling layer was illustrated in detailed. Value oriented modeling layer mainly
consisting Value Objects and Value Activities performed by Value Actors and fiirther these
layers that serves as an intermediate layers between higher level motivation/goal modeling layer
and lower level service designing technological realization layer. Yet another commendable
contribution is the facilitation to bi-directional traceability between these modeling layers that
designers could be achieve with the adoption of the proposed framework. |
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Motivation Modeling |
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Value Modeling |
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Reference Information Models |
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dc.title |
THREE TIER DESIGN FOR HEALTHCARE SERVICE SOLUTIONS |
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Article |
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