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In this paper we present PHARMA 2.0 a telematics integrated system aimed at reducing Adverse Drug Events (ADEs) in the phases of drug prescription, transcription, distribution and administration. The proposed system is grounded on three sub-systems: a CPOE (Computerized Prescription Order Entry), an RFID-based drug container and dispenser and a middleware system. The visualization and management of...
When designing online social networks and collaborative environments, Internet architects need to analyze how relational structures generated by interacting actors are influenced by adopted system-level architectural components. Effective analysis of such socio-technical interrelations is best achieved through a modeling framework and proper simulation tools. We present a virtual organization reference...
Current enterprise service bus solutions suffer a scalability constraint connected with the needed number of managed service interfaces. To address this issue, we propose a semantic layer to reduce complexity of service orchestration and data integration processes. By endowing ESB solutions with the semantic layer and its related core semantic services, we introduce uniform interfaces for managed...
At present e-Government procedures for creation and management of official documents pose specific problems with collaborative information authoring, data distribution and storage, use of a unique name for resource addressing, attribution of the entity responsible for the documents. Many benefits can be obtained through the informatization of the procedures. To this end we propose InterDataNet (IDN)...
Distributed information interoperability is crucial for the development of computer supported collaborative applications. We recognize two main factors inhibiting extensive data interoperability: one is the lack of "Web of Data" solutions allowing greater granular addressability and management of elementary data; another is the lack of suitable "Web of Data" infrastructural solutions...
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