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Migration towards a component based HIS architecture.

P J Toussaint1, H Lodder

  • 1HISCOM, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|December 8, 1996
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Developing open, modular health care information systems requires careful migration. This study presents a rigorous method for deriving strategies to integrate heterogeneous systems, moving beyond simple step ordering.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Software Engineering
  • Information Systems Architecture

Background:

  • Healthcare information systems face evolving demands, necessitating adaptable architectures.
  • Integrating diverse, heterogeneous systems is crucial for flexible healthcare data management.
  • Current migration strategies often lack a rigorous, systematic approach to component integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a systematic methodology for deriving migration strategies for healthcare information systems.
  • To address the challenge of integrating heterogeneous components within an open, modular architecture.
  • To provide a more rigorous foundation for planning system migrations.

Main Methods:

  • Decomposition of existing systems into manageable components.

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  • Development of a structured approach for planning component integration sequences.
  • Analysis of migration strategies focusing on the derivation process.
  • Main Results:

    • A rigorous framework for deriving migration strategies for healthcare IT systems.
    • A method that details the 'how' and 'why' behind migration steps, not just the order.
    • Facilitation of the integration of heterogeneous systems into a modular architecture.

    Conclusions:

    • A systematic approach enhances the success of migrating to open, modular healthcare information systems.
    • This methodology provides a robust foundation for addressing complex system integration challenges.
    • The derived strategies support flexible and efficient integration of diverse healthcare IT components.