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Exploring Innovative Strategies to Enhance Electronic Health Record Interoperability in U.S. Healthcare Settings. [PDF]
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Ontology-Driven and Human-Centric Digital Twins in Hospitality: A Survey and Research Agenda. [PDF]
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Semantic interoperability: the future of healthcare
2021Healthcare interoperability has been a major challenge since the early 1980s and still remains an unsolved issue. Attempts in the past have addressed this problem using bespoke solutions, but a generic solution still eludes the healthcare community.
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Interoperability, on the semantic level, deals with shared understanding of data, between IoT artifacts. Positioned on top of the syntactic layer, semantic interoperability facilitates solutions to problems that arise after the data is in a common format, with syntax understood by all participants.
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Interoperability, on the semantic level, deals with shared understanding of data, between IoT artifacts. Positioned on top of the syntactic layer, semantic interoperability facilitates solutions to problems that arise after the data is in a common format, with syntax understood by all participants.
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Semantic and interoperable WebGIS
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering, 2002With the property of XML, RDFs, ontology and logic, Semantic Web provides intelligent services on the Web. Taking the advantages of Semantic Web, semantic WebGIS can realize semantic interoperability and integration of GIS on the Web. The key basis of semantic WebGIS is its domain ontology.
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Semantic workflow interoperability
1996A workflow consists of a collection of activities which support a specific business process; classical examples range from claim management in an insurance company to production scheduling in a manufacturing company to patient care management and support within an hospital. In conventional workflow systems, each business process is separately specified
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Semantic Interoperability in Healthcare
2014The improved understanding of the whole healthcare and wellbeing pathway for individuals depends on the power of healthcare information, being made readily available and easily interpretable by both humans and machines. In the centre of this challenge lies the concept of interoperability, as a way to provide fundamental linkage, integration and ...
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Semantic interoperability for automated enterprises
Enterprise Information Systems, 2015Collaboration between enterprises has been an important challenge in current enterprise computing environment.
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