Object-oriented analysis and design: a methodology for modeling the computer-based patient record.

C J Egyhazy, S M Eyestone, J Martino, C L Hodgson
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The article highlights the importance of an object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) methodology for the computer-based patient record (CPR) in the military environment. Many OOAD methodologies do not adequately scale up, allow for efficient reuse of their products, or accommodate legacy systems. A methodology that addresses these issues is formulated and used to demonstrate its applicability in a large-scale health care service system. During a period of 6 months, a team of object modelers and domain experts formulated an OOAD methodology tailored to the Department of Defense Military Health System and used it to produce components of an object model for simple order processing. This methodology and the lessons learned during its implementation are described. This approach is necessary to achieve broad interoperability among heterogeneous automated information systems.

面向对象的分析与设计:一种基于计算机的病人记录建模方法。
本文强调了面向对象的分析和设计(OOAD)方法对于军事环境中基于计算机的病人记录(CPR)的重要性。许多OOAD方法不能充分扩展,不能有效地重用它们的产品,也不能适应遗留系统。提出了一种解决这些问题的方法,并用于证明其在大规模卫生保健服务系统中的适用性。在6个月的时间里,一个由对象建模者和领域专家组成的团队制定了一种面向国防部军事卫生系统的OOAD方法,并使用它来生成用于简单订单处理的对象模型组件。描述了这种方法和在实施过程中吸取的经验教训。这种方法对于实现异构自动化信息系统之间的广泛互操作性是必要的。
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