Neumann C, Lenz R (2010)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Original article
Publication year: 2010
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
Edited Volumes: Proceedings of the Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, WETICE
Pages Range: 17-22
Conference Proceedings Title: Proc of the 8th Int'l Workshop on Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration
Event location: Larissa, Greece
URI: http://www6.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/publications/public/2010/acec2010_neumann_alphaUC.pdf
In healthcare, inter-institutional process support implicates decentralized and ad-hoc workflows. From the perspective of system integration, the autonomy of the sites which are participating in a healthcare network is mostly untouchable. Traditional activity-oriented workflow models or content-oriented workflow models do not provide adequate support in such system environments and workflow scenarios. The objective of the alpha-Flow approach is to enable distributed, ad-hoc process support with initially unknown sets of actors and institutions. In its document-oriented workflow model, electronic documents become active documents and act as software agents as the primary means of coordination. This paper details the healthcare use-case for the alpha-Flow model by the example of cooperative breast-cancer treatment scenarios. © 2010 IEEE.
APA:
Neumann, C., & Lenz, R. (2010). The alpha-Flow Use-Case of Breast Cancer Treatment -- Modeling Inter-Institutional Healthcare Workflows by Active Documents. In Proc of the 8th Int'l Workshop on Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration (pp. 17-22). Larissa, Greece, GR: IEEE Computer Society.
MLA:
Neumann, Christoph, and Richard Lenz. "The alpha-Flow Use-Case of Breast Cancer Treatment -- Modeling Inter-Institutional Healthcare Workflows by Active Documents." Proceedings of the 19th Int'l Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE 2010), Larissa, Greece IEEE Computer Society, 2010. 17-22.
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