Interoperability (CROSBI ID 55058)
Prilog u knjizi | ostalo
Podaci o odgovornosti
Brkić, Marko ; Pleše, Borna ; Pajić, Vanja ; Kostešić, Mladen ; Stevanović, Ranko ; Poljičanin, Tamara ; Pristaš, Ivan
engleski
Interoperability
Whether you govern, develop, operate or use registries, being interoperable with your registry stakeholders and peers can significantly improve your performance and resolve your challenges. But most of all, interoperability can help you to become a part of an integrated resource, relieve you of chores beyond your personal and professional interest and consolidate your status, integrity and autonomy. Key principles: • Get acquainted with the big interoperability picture (a network of stakeholders, users, services and registries) and how registries fit in it. • Understand four levels of interoperability (legal/formal, organizational, semantic and technical). • Apply interoperability principles to all aspects of registry including establishment, development, operation, use and governance keeping in mind that the user is a key interoperability factor. • The PARENT framework is an objective-based interoperability framework, in other words its function is to provide a shared infrastructure for development of common interoperability support and functionalities to all stakeholders and projects joined around the PARENT objective.
registries, interoperability, quality
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Podaci o prilogu
42-57.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Methodological guidelines and recommendations for efficient and rational governance of patient registries
Zaletel, Metka ; Kralj, Marcel
Ljubljana:
2015.
978-961-6911-75-7