Information Flow Analysis in Autonomous Agent and Peer-to-Peer Systems for Self-organizing Electronic Health Records

  • Authors:
  • Ben Tse;Raman Paranjape;Samuel R. Joseph

  • Affiliations:
  • Electronic Systems Engineering, University of Regina and TRLabs Regina, Regina, Canada SK S4V 0R4;Electronic Systems Engineering, University of Regina and TRLabs Regina, Regina, Canada SK S4V 0R4;Laboratory for Interactive Learning Technologies, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA HI 96822

  • Venue:
  • Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

There are various software applications that are highly suited for development using agent technology. Typically these applications take advantage of some of the intrinsic qualities of agents that include: autonomy, reactivity/proactivity, group-action, and/or mobility. On the other hand, there are many parallels between Agent Systems and Peer-to-Peer Systems allowing the latter to be employed in similar problem domains. This paper presents an agent application in the health care record management domain and then examines how such a system might also be implemented as a Peer-to-Peer System. The management of health care records is in itself a novel use of Mobile Agent technology and in order to understand the Agent System Dynamics, the system is simulated using a limited number of agents and agent platforms; as well as being modeled mathematically. The Peer-to-Peer system is also simulated and modeled mathematically demonstrating a number of behaviors that are similar across both systems.