Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented software engineering
Requirements Development in Scenario-Based Design
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Business Process Modelling
Serviceflow beyond workflow? IT support for managing inter-organizational service processes
Information Systems - Special issue: The 14th international conference on advanced information systems engineering (CAiSE*02)
Analysis of interacting BPEL web services
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
Service-Oriented Computing: Key Concepts and Principles
IEEE Internet Computing
Web Services Management: A Survey
IEEE Internet Computing
Personal health information management
Communications of the ACM - Personal information management
Analyzing Conversations of Web Services
IEEE Internet Computing
The New Language of Business: SOA & Web 2.0
The New Language of Business: SOA & Web 2.0
Guest editorial: Business process management: Where business processes and web services meet
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Communications of the ACM - Designing games with a purpose
Business process management: a survey
BPM'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Business process management
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Sharing personal health information among healthcare providers is a crucial business process not only for saving limited healthcare resources but also for increasing patient's healthcare quality. Building an effective personal health information sharing process from established healthcare systems is a challenge in terms of coordination different business operations among healthcare providers and restructuring technical details existed in different healthcare information systems. This study responds this challenge with a service-oriented approach and develops a business software application to describe how the challenge can be alleviated from both managerial and technical perspectives. The software application in this study depicts personal health information sharing process among different providers in a long-term care setting. The information sharing scenario is based on an industrial initiative, such as Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) from healthcare domain and the technologies for implementing the scenario are Web Service technologies from Service-oriented computing paradigm. The implementation in this study can inform healthcare researchers and practitioners applying technologies from service-oriented computing to design and develop healthcare collaborative systems to meet the increasing need for personal health information sharing.