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Distribution and communication in software engineering environments. Application to the HELIOS Software Bus.

F C Jean1, M C Jaulent, J Coignard

  • 1Medical Informatics Department, Broussais University Hospital, Paris, France.

Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
|January 1, 1991
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HELIOS, a new distributive software engineering environment for the medical field, enhances modularity and integration. Its architecture utilizes a Software Bus for seamless communication between encapsulated software components.

Area of Science:

  • Software Engineering
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Current software engineering trends emphasize modularity, distribution, and integration.
  • Developing specialized environments for specific fields like medicine is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the architecture of HELIOS, a distributive software engineering environment for the medical field.
  • To detail the implementation of the Software Bus, facilitating component communication and integration.

Main Methods:

  • Conception and prototyping of the HELIOS environment.
  • Designing a modular architecture with well-encapsulated software components.
  • Implementing a Software Bus as the communication and integration vector.

Main Results:

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  • A prototype of the HELIOS environment has been successfully implemented.
  • The proposed architecture enables effective communication between distributed software components.
  • The Software Bus serves as a robust integration mechanism.

Conclusions:

  • HELIOS provides a viable solution for achieving modularity, distribution, and integration in medical software engineering.
  • The Software Bus architecture is key to the successful collaboration of components within HELIOS.
  • This approach supports the development of advanced, integrated medical software systems.