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Using Web Service Technologies to Create an Information Broker

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posted on 2023-06-08, 10:13 authored by M Turner, F Zhu, I Kotsiopoulos, M Russell, D Budgen, K Bennett, P Brereton, J Keane, P Layzell, M Rigby
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Publication status

  • Published

ISSN

0270-5257

Publisher

IEEE Computer Society

Page range

552-562

Pages

10.0

Presentation Type

  • paper

Event name

IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering ICSE 2004

Event location

Edinburgh, UK

Event type

conference

ISBN

0769521630

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  • Informatics Publications

Notes

Originality: This paper presented at ICSE 2004 reports on the implementation of a service-oriented solution to information brokerage in the health care professions. Its novelty is two-fold, arisingfrom the fact that it addresses fundamental issues arising from information sharing and brokerage, whilst applying principles of service-oriented software to the pilot implementation created to demonstrate brokerage concepts. Rigour: The work is based upon actual requirements of health care professionals (NHS and social services) to share complex data across heterogeneous, independent systems. It builds upon data sharing principles which must be tailored to address professional and ethical issues arising from the particular domain, as well as developing and refining principles of service-oriented software service delivery. Significance: The work builds upon previous research to establish service-oriented architectures and has created a baseline for the delivery of higher-level, software applications, employing traditional web service techniques together with additional, novel, brokerage systems. Impact: The work has been widely reported within the medical community and welcomed as an alternative to the construction of monolithic systems emerging within the NHS IT programme. The work has thrown up many methodological and working practice issues which are being taken forward in the medical profession and the concept of a single, electronic patient record. Citations: 17 Google Scholar.

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Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-07

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