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- ZeitschriftenartikelDie künftige Telematik-Rahmenarchitektur im Gesundheitswesen(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 3, 2005) Hornung, Gerrit; Goetz, Christoph F.-J.; Goldschmidt, Andreas J. W.The new regulation of § 291a SGB V as well as political goals mandate the nationwide rollout of an electronic health insurance card in Germany by the 1st of January 2006. The legal framework is laid by the Modernization law for Statutory Health Care. However, major challenges remain in the development of the necessary framework architecture and the integration into existing hospital and physicians’ offices management systems. The health insurance card opens the perspective for electronic patient records, promising direct advantages for patients as well as for the health care providers involved. However, it remains to be seen how the currently ongoing dispute about the technical implementation of sensitive data storage involved (card or server based systems) might delay the realization of this ambitious project.
- ZeitschriftenartikelDie SIKOSA-Methodik(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 49, No. 3, 2007) Weiß, Daniel; Kaack, Jörn; Kirn, Stefan; Gilliot, Maike; Lowis, Lutz; Müller, Günter; Herrmann, Andrea; Binnig, Carsten; Illes, Timea; Paech, Barbara; Kossmann, DonaldKernpunkteDie SIKOSA-Methodik beschreibt einen durchgängigen Lösungsansatz zur Softwareentwicklung.Die Methodik überführt funktionale und nicht funktionale Prozessanforderungen in entsprechende testbare Unternehmenssoftware-Anforderungen und erhöht die Validität.Die Methodik wird vor dem Hintergrund eines industriellen Beschaffungsprozesses veranschaulicht.AbstractThe SIKOSA method addresses the consistency of quality assuring methods in software engineering processes. To support an industrial business software production a new consistent and quality-oriented method was developed. Regarding business processes, which have to be supported, functional and non-functional requirements of business software are specified and transferred into automated test cases and test data.
- KonferenzbeitragA Framework for Self-adaptive Workflows in Cyber-physical Systems(Software Engineering and Software Management 2019, 2019) Seiger, Ronny; Huber, Steffen; Heisig, Peter; Assmann, UweWorkflows can be a useful means to formalize and enact processes among the sensors, actuators, smart objects and humans in Cyber-physical Systems (CPS). However, the dynamic nature of CPS and their resource constraint entities require the workflows and Workflow Management Systems (WfMSes) to be resilient and self-adaptive to deal with unanticipated situations and exceptions. We propose a generic framework based on the MAPE-K feedback loop to add self-management capabilities to WfMSes in the context of CPS. A case study in the smart home domain shows the general applicability of our framework for workflows and various WfMSes.
- TextdokumentPrivacy Patterns in Business Processes(INFORMATIK 2017, 2017) Buchmann, Erik; Anke, JürgenWorkflow design patterns provide abstract, „best-practices“ solutions to recurring problems. While the majority of workflow patterns focus on control flow, resources and data, our concern are patterns from a data privacy perspective. Privacy patterns have the potential to ease the life of process developers, auditors and privacy officers by providing pre-validated patterns that correspond with existing data privacy regulations. With this paper, we strive to establish workflow privacy patterns as a direction of research. For this purpose, we motivate privacy patterns, we discuss requirements and research directions, and we review options to integrate patterns into existing modeling languages and tools.