XMedIA communication system: an XML driven medical image processing and archiving environment

G. C. Sakellaris, D. Fotiadis
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This paper addresses the contribution of XML and related technologies, to the integration of a distributed healthcare system that inherits characteristics from the extended framework of eXtended Markup Language, XML, the distributed Simple Object Access Protocol, SOAP and Distributed Component Object Model, DCOM, architecture. The solution that this system suggests is a two-module architecture that involves the familiar, secure and effective environment of a distributed architecture using DCOM and the flexible, lightweight and ideal for distributed applications protocol named SOAP. The XMedIA system meets the requirements for secure search, transaction, and presentation of medical information to the end users, whether patient or healthcare professional. Key features of the work include personalized access and efficient management of distributed medical knowledge, intercommunication of heterogeneous systems and presentation of information in a concise way, across different platforms.
XMedIA通信系统:一个XML驱动的医学图像处理和归档环境
本文讨论了XML及其相关技术对集成分布式医疗保健系统的贡献,该系统继承了扩展标记语言XML、分布式简单对象访问协议SOAP和分布式组件对象模型DCOM体系结构的扩展框架的特征。该系统提出的解决方案是一个双模块体系结构,其中包括使用DCOM的分布式体系结构的熟悉、安全、有效的环境和灵活、轻量级、理想的分布式应用程序协议SOAP。XMedIA系统满足向最终用户(无论是患者还是医疗保健专业人员)安全搜索、交易和显示医疗信息的需求。这项工作的主要特点包括对分布式医学知识的个性化访问和有效管理、异构系统的相互通信以及跨不同平台以简洁的方式呈现信息。
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