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Wirtschaftsinformatik 47(3) - Juni 2005

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    Aus den Hochschulen
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005)
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    Call-for-papers
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005)
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    Für sie gelesen
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005) Mertens, Peter
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    Selbstheilende dienslfindung für IT-netze in mobilen feldkrankenhäusern
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005) Kreutzer, Michael; Kähmer, Martin; Scholler, Henning
    The organizational workflows of mobile field hospitals can be accelerated by IT networks and ITapplications. In most operational areas of these hospitals it lacks (still working) electric power supply and communication networks. The special requirements for the design of the IT networks to establish include quick deployment, configurationless operation, robustness and scalability. From the user’s point of view it is crucial to deploy mobile computers so as to be able to notify and search staff members and resources. In this article we propose mobile ad hoc networks in conjunction with self-healing service discovery. We developed a service discovery algorithm as a prototype for the use in field hospitals which accomplishes the special requirements of the software side.
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    Gesundheitsinformatik
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005) Kirn, Stefan
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    WI — Dissertationen
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005)
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    Smart cards im gesundheitswesen
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005) Loos, Christian
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    Wettbewerbsregulierung in der telekommunikation gemäß EU-richtlinien und TKG
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005) Picot, Arnold; Wernick, Christian
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    Modellierung überbetrieblicher behandlungsprozesse durch objekt-petrinetze
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005) Sarshar, Kamyar; Loos, Peter
    Clinical processes are often performed by the cooperation of different healthcare organization. But even that for modeling of such processes the object Petri nets can be used, they often lack of intuitive comprehensibility. This contribution presents an interpretation of object Petri nets which assigns abstract net elements to real objects of the healthcare domain. By doing this it helps domain user to apply this Petri net type to the modeling of clinical processes. The application of this approach is demonstrated.
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    Eine modulare gesundheitsakte als antwort auf kommunikationsprobleme im gesundheitswesen
    (Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005) Schwarze, Jan-Christoph; Tessmann, Sven; Sassenberg, Christoph; Müller, Marcel; Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich; Ückert, Frank
    Since 2000 the University of Muenster has developed an electronic health record (EHR) called „akteonline.de“. Several clinics and departments use the EHR in routine. „akteonline.de“ in its current structure supports patients as well as health care professionals and aims at providing a collaborative health information system which perfectly supports the clinical workflow even across institutional boundaries. In order to fulfill high data security and data protection requirements strictly, complex encryption, authorization and access control components have been developed.The IT-structure of the German health care system is very heterogeneous and peripheral. The thereby generated additional costs in the economic and social area are comprehensible and the patient is unable to claim the central position intended by politics and society. The development effort of „akteonline.de“ currently focuses on the introduction of an electronic foundation for an „integrated care“. For that communication possibilities for different clinical systems, like systems for physician or clinical information systems as well as communication possibilities between different departments in a hospital or networking between Institutions and the patient himself, have to be provided. The various needs of the institutions and people involved, have to be considered individually within one concept.Based on gathered experiences and with regard to increasing requirements in the areas of interoperability, integration and international cooperation the system architecture and the basic data model underwent several evolutionary enhancements. The focus of this paper lies on describing the use of new technologies and open standards in order to create and enhance a loosely coupled, modular and flexible EHR, that represents a common information and communication tool for patients and health care professionals.