Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
A model-driven approach for representing clinical archetypes for Semantic Web environments
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
A security-aware metamodel for multi-agent systems (MAS)
Information and Software Technology
Generic screen representations for future-proof systems, is it possible?
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Adopting Confidentiality Principles for Electronic Health Records in Iran: A Delphi Study
Journal of Medical Systems
An ontological infrastructure for the semantic integration of clinical archetypes
PKAW'06 Proceedings of the 9th Pacific Rim Knowledge Acquisition international conference on Advances in Knowledge Acquisition and Management
Journal of Medical Systems
Journal of Medical Systems
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The use of Electronic Healthcare Records (EHR) standards in the development of healthcare applications is crucial for achieving the semantic interoperability of clinical information. Advanced EHR standards make use of the dual model architecture, which provides a solution for clinical interoperability based on the separation of the information and knowledge. However, the impact of such standards is biased by the limited availability of tools that facilitate their usage and practical implementation. In this paper, we present an approach for the automatic generation of clinical applications for the ISO 13606 EHR standard, which is based on the dual model architecture. This generator has been generically designed, so it can be easily adapted to other dual model standards and can generate applications for multiple technological platforms. Such good properties are based on the combination of standards for the representation of generic user interfaces and model-driven engineering techniques.