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Computer-facilitated collaboration: experiences building SNOMED-RT

D H Levy1, R H Dolin, J E Mattison

  • 1Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA, USA.

Proceedings. AMIA Symposium
|February 3, 1999
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Computer-facilitated collaboration enhances development efficiency by focusing on shared models and reproducibility. This approach reduces communication overhead, leading to more integrated and cost-effective products.

Area of Science:

  • Software Engineering
  • Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Collaborative development often suffers from reduced efficiency due to communication and integration challenges.
  • Despite inefficiencies, collaboration can lead to more versatile products by integrating diverse perspectives.
  • Duplication of effort can make collaboration more cost-effective in certain scenarios.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the use of computer-facilitated collaboration for developing complex systems.
  • To quantify the costs associated with achieving consistency and reproducibility in collaborative development.
  • To present initial experiences with developing SNOMED-RT using this collaborative approach.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing a computer-facilitated collaborative process.

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  • Requiring independent reproducibility of work products to ensure quality.
  • Focusing collaborative effort on building a shared conceptual model.
  • Quantifying additional costs for consistency and reproducibility.
  • Main Results:

    • The computer-facilitated approach shifts focus from communication overhead to shared model development.
    • Reproducibility requirements integrate formal quality assurance into the collaborative process.
    • Initial experiences with SNOMED-RT development using this method are detailed.

    Conclusions:

    • Computer-facilitated collaboration can mitigate traditional collaboration drawbacks.
    • The focus on reproducibility and shared models enhances product integration and quality.
    • This approach offers a viable strategy for developing complex, general-purpose products like SNOMED-RT.