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Component-based mediation services for the integration of medical applications.
Full Abstract
Allowing exchange of information and cooperation among network-wide distributed and heterogeneous applications is a major need of current health-care information systems. The European project SynEx aims at developing an integration platform for both new and legacy applications on each partner's site. We developed, in this project, mediation services based on the generic and reusable software components that facilitate the construction of an integration platform and ease the communication and the meaningful transformation among distributed and heterogeneous applications. The main component of the mediation services is named Pilot, which serves as an intelligent broker. It uses a multi-agents service model allowing the integration platform to be multi-servers. It transforms a client request into a valid high level service on the platform. Each service is broken up into several elementary steps by the Pilot. For each step, the Pilot uses an agent to realize the operation configured by the step. At runtime, the Pilot synchronizes the execution of different steps. To ease the communication and the interaction with the heterogeneous systems, an agent can integrate a Mediator. The Mediators are the communication and interpretation tools within the mediation services. We have developed a generic model that can be specialized for creating specific mediators for the different use cases. The mediator model uses two interfaces to connect the mediator with two systems that need to communicate. Each interface deals with the three aspects through three managers (the Communication Manager, the Syntax Manager and the Semantic Manager). Some ready-to-use specializations are developed for some well defined cases which can reduce the development effort. Once a manager is specialized, it can be used in different combinations with other managers to resolve different problems. The meaningful transformation is ensured on a semantic level in each mediator through the Semantic Model component. This last component allows the mapping among different vocabularies used by different systems through a shared ontology which allows the mapping process to focus on the meaning of the transformed information. We have used XML in different components of the mediation services as the interchange format and the description format. This has enhanced the flexibility of the components. The component based approach allows the generic components to be reused in different contexts and also allows the mediations services to be open to integrate other available technologies thus largely reduce the development efforts.
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Author information
Author/s: Xu, Y (Y); Sauquet, D (D); Degoulet, P (P); Jaulent, M-C (MC);
Affiliation: SPIM, ERM0202 INSERM, UFR Broussais-Hôtel-Dieu, 15 rue de l'école de médecine, Paris 75006, France.
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Journal: Artificial intelligence in medicine (Artif Intell Med), published in Netherlands. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2003-Mar; vol 27 (issue 3) : pp 283-304
Dates: Created 2003/04/01; Completed 2003/07/15; Revised 2006/11/15;
PMID: 12667740, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 12/26/2008)
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