
Design principles of service-oriented architectures (SOA)
Design principles for person-oriented user interfaces within a service-oriented repository
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Motivated by problems in the healthcare system, many projects have already been working on a uniform telemedicine system. Telemedicine is seen as a source of hope and is already being used successfully in many projects and other countries. In Germany, however, there is no uniform, comprehensive solution, and expansion is stalling due to the large number of individual projects. The most promising approach is based on a TM-SOA design and the development of a telemedicine repository. However, this and other SOA projects all have in common that they provide design principles for the uniform design...
Motivated by problems in the healthcare system, many projects have already been working on a uniform telemedicine system. Telemedicine is seen as a source of hope and is already being used successfully in many projects and other countries. In Germany, however, there is no uniform, comprehensive solution, and expansion is stalling due to the large number of individual projects. The most promising approach is based on a TM-SOA design and the development of a telemedicine repository. However, this and other SOA projects all have in common that they provide design principles for the uniform design of technical functions, but not for person-oriented services. However, as the medical field is highly person-oriented, the next step will be to formulate uniform principles for person-oriented services in addition to uniform principles for technical functions. Within the scope of this paper, principles for the design of person-oriented services within a telemedicine SOA solution will be developed from the SOA design principles.