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    ActiveX and Java offer interoperability potential for information systems. Their market competition may cause confusion, but early healthcare experiments explore improved data flow and access.

    Area of Science:

    • Computer Science
    • Health Informatics

    Background:

    • Distributed object computing technologies like ActiveX and Java enable information system interoperability.
    • Microsoft Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. are developing competing technologies, potentially causing market confusion.
    • The role of these technologies in healthcare remains uncertain.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the potential of ActiveX and Java for healthcare information systems.
    • To examine early experiments in using these technologies to enhance data flow and access in healthcare.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of emerging distributed object computing technologies (ActiveX, Java).
    • Analysis of market competition between Microsoft and Sun Microsystems.
    • Case study of pioneering healthcare organizations experimenting with these technologies.

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    Main Results:

    • ActiveX and Java show promise for achieving true information system interoperability.
    • Market competition could create confusion regarding technology adoption in healthcare.
    • Early adopters are experimenting with these technologies to improve healthcare data management.

    Conclusions:

    • ActiveX and Java represent significant advancements in distributed object computing with potential for healthcare.
    • Further research and standardization are needed to clarify their role and impact in the healthcare sector.
    • Pioneering efforts suggest a positive outlook for leveraging these technologies to enhance healthcare data accessibility and flow.