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Apsikeitimas paciento duomenimis, grįstas paslaugų architektūra / Patient Data Sharing Based on Service Oriented ArchitectureČyvas, Andrius 02 June 2006 (has links)
Lithuanian healthcare is highly fragmented enterprise, with complex paper-based processes, that are inefficient, error prone, and often redundant. These shortcomings create formidable barriers to collaborative medical research. This paper is a research of Service Oriented Architecture solutions for solving interoperability problems when exchanging patient data between heterogeneous healthcare systems. The Lithuanian healthcare information needs analysis was made to create the Service Oriented Architecture based model for exchanging patient data. The model prototype was developed to demonstrate the reusability and flexibility of service oriented solutions.
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Interneto paslaugų sistemų projektavimo metodika / Method for development of systems comprised of servicesRimavičiūtė, Laura 25 May 2005 (has links)
Web services are widely used in banking, finance, insurance, tourism, e-business sectors and so on. Web services have emerged only recently, so the issues are typical for new technologies: ideas had arisen on technological level, and methods for modeling and development are coming only later. Existing development processes and notations such as Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD), Enterprise Architecture (EA) frameworks, and Business Process Modeling (BPM) provide us with capabilities to identify and describe appropriate architectural abstractions, but it’s not enough for realization of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
In this work the methodology is proposed for design of stand-alone services and combining them into larger system. Proposed methodology joins main principles of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Enterprise Architecture frameworks, and Business Process Modeling. This methodology allows to describe service-oriented models using UML diagrams and to combine them with each other. Stages of designing stand-alone services are: business modeling, requirements analysis, identification of interfaces, analysis of interface interaction, specification of components, service model (WSDL diagram) design. Designing services systems consists of following steps: use case modeling, services identification, choreography modeling, business modeling and composite service modeling.
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