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Migration of a pre-hospital cardiology emergency system from data model to multilevel modeling

Published: 01 March 2012 Publication History

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This paper presents the migration of a prehospital cardiology emergency system from a data model to multilevel modeling. The clinical concepts of data model-based system were identified and modeled according to the Multilevel Healthcare Information Modeling (MLHIM) specifications. This migration is been developed in order to provide the system with the required features of interoperability and semantic coherence.

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      cover image ACM SIGHIT Record
      ACM SIGHIT Record  Volume 2, Issue 1
      March 2012
      27 pages
      EISSN:2158-8813
      DOI:10.1145/2180796
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      Published: 01 March 2012
      Published in SIGHIT Volume 2, Issue 1

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