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Towards productive Knowledge-Based Systems in clinical organizations: a methods perspective

T Timpka1, E Rauch, J M Nyce

  • 1Department of Computer Science and Community Medicine, Linköping University, Sweden.

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
|December 1, 1994
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This study integrates Logic Engineering for Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) with Action Design for Decision Support Systems (DSS) to improve clinical utility and safety. Group-based knowledge modeling bridges these methods, ensuring systems are built right and are the right systems for clinical practice.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Computer Science
  • Decision Support Systems

Background:

  • Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) development requires careful consideration of clinical integration, utility, and safety.
  • Existing KBS development methods often lack focus on practical clinical application and organizational fit.
  • Decision Support System (DSS) design principles offer valuable insights for KBS development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an integrated approach for Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) development emphasizing clinical organizational fit, utility, and safety.
  • To outline a method integrating the Logic Engineering KBS technique with the Action Design DSS requirements specification method.
  • To enhance the validation and verification processes in clinical KBS development.

Main Methods:

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  • Identifying KBS design as a subset of DSS design.
  • Leveraging experiences from general DSS development methods.
  • Integrating the Logic Engineering technique with the Action Design method through group-based knowledge modeling.

Main Results:

  • The integration provides a comprehensive framework for clinical KBS development.
  • Action Design ensures organizational validation ('building the right system').
  • Logic Engineering adds KBS design verification ('building the system right').

Conclusions:

  • The combined approach enhances the likelihood of successful KBS implementation in clinical settings.
  • Group-based knowledge modeling serves as a crucial link between KBS and DSS methodologies.
  • This integrated strategy addresses both the 'right system' and 'system right' aspects of clinical KBS development.