The Modern Information System of Sleep Structure Detection in Polysomnographic Data Systems Approaches

Author(s):  
Maksim O. Zhuravlev ◽  
Rodion V. Ukolov ◽  
Anastasiya E. Runnova ◽  
Kamila S. Samatova
Author(s):  
Semir Ibrahimović ◽  
Nijaz Bajgoric

The IS availability is an essential requirement that business presents to its IT departments. Ibrahimovic (2016) concluded that, with a very low investment in “monitoring of the relevant components”, it is possible to achieve a significant improvement in IS availability. This chapter starts with a brief introduction of the IS availability. Authors provide a short definition of BBN modeling and address different aspects of IS monitoring, particularly: network monitoring, server monitoring, application, security and business process monitoring. As main artifact of this chapter authors proposed the monitoring. Since the framework emphases importance of governance and management layer, chapter contains overview of COBIT 5 and ITIL V3 from the IS monitoring aspect. In the final part of the chapter, authors address the challenges that a monitoring tool needs to address in modern information systems, especially but not limited to DevOps, Cloud and Hybrid IT architectures.


Auditor ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (11) ◽  
pp. 31-38
Author(s):  
С. Поленова ◽  
S. Polenova

Th e managing subjects, accepting management decisions of the varied nature, lean, in the fi rst place, on given information system of the enterprise, including accounting. Th e aim of the article is consideration of the problems of the shaping reliable and useful information in Russian accounting and reporting when use leading technology to automations of the account process, motivation possible variant their decisions.


Author(s):  
O. Manzij ◽  
S. Andreychuk ◽  
A. Senyk

Introduction: The information society generates new forms of organization of the educational process, including the process of passing student practice. Organization and passing of practice requires both practitioners and students to take certain actions that can be accelerated and optimized with the usage of modern information and computer technologies. Recently,the considerable attention has been given to  the issue of organizing the process of student practice by both Ukrainian and foreign scholars. However, the very use of information technology in the organization of student practice data from scientists was not considered. The authors of the article focused on the study of the Internet technologies usage in the organization and practice of students of higher education institutions. The article proposes a new approach to improving the quality of information support for the organization and conducting of student practice. Purpose: Research of the problem with organizing the students' practical training in the system of professional training students at educational levels "Bachelor" and "Master"; Demonstration of the functional capabilities of the created web-based information system "Practice" as an example of the application of modern technologies for information support, analysis and optimization of organizational decision making while undergoing internship in a higher educational institution. Methods: The method of parsing analysis and the method of social modeling for analyzing problem issues in the organization of the  student's practice process and the creation of an appropriate IT project has been applied. Results: A variant of innovative solution and optimization of information provision of the process of organizing various types of student practice with the use of modern information technologies is offered - web-oriented information system. The functionality of the created web-based information system "Practice" has been prepared, tested and described. Web-IP Practice is developed as a web application, the server part of which is implemented on the basis of the AMP software package, which includes: Apache, MySQL, PHP. The components of this complex are distributed with free licenses, thus, the Web IP Practice can function without the usage of expensive software. The modular structure of the system makes it possible to set up access, registration and authentication and manage user data, manage events and generate reporting documents for organization and practice. The proposed web-IP Practice provides opportunities for the following tasks: - informing students about organization and passing of practice; - preparation of documentation package on organization and passing of practice; - management and control of the process of passing the practice; - formation of reporting materials. Conclusion: Application of information technology in the organization of student practice is effective and provides the ability of  automatically formation and control the database, manage and control the process of organizing practices using web technologies. Monitoring the practice of remote access provides cost savings and time optimization. Elaboration of all worksheets (journal of practice) in electronic form and by sharing allows to supervise and effectively organize the close cooperation of the leader and the student during the practice.


Author(s):  
Pavel V. Openko ◽  
Spartak Yu. Hohoniants ◽  
Olena V. Starkova ◽  
Kostiantyn V. Herasymenko ◽  
Mykola I. Yastrebov ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angely Pangilinan Garcia ◽  
Shelley Ann Francisco de la Vega ◽  
Susan Pineda Mercado

BACKGROUND The rapid aging of the world’s population requires systems that support health facilities provision of integrated care at multiple levels of the health care system. Health information system (HIS) that maintains “one person, one record” facilitates efficient provision of services for older persons (OP) and the use of HIS at the point of care have shown positive impacts on clinical processes and patient health in multiple settings of care. OBJECTIVE Objectives 1. To review the existing policies and guidelines related to health information system (HIS) for older persons (OPs) in the Philippines 2. To determine the proportion of select hospitals and health centers that conduct comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA). 3. To describe the status and challenges related to health information system in select tertiary hospitals and health centers. METHODS The study utilized a cross-sectional study design. Data derived from the findings of the Focused Interventions for Frail Older Adults Research and Development Project (FITforFrail). A facility-based listing of services and workforce specific to geriatric patients was conducted in twenty-seven (27) tertiary hospitals identified as Geriatric Centers across all regions and sixteen (16) health centers within their catchment area. Policies and existing literature on HIS were also reviewed. RESULTS Based on the existing policies, there were multiple agencies involved in the provision of services for OP, with multiple records containing health information and status of OPs. There is no system to integrate or enable interoperability of data systems of OPs at primary, secondary or tertiary levels of care. Hence, a provider for an OP would be unable to access medical, social or insurance information in a single record. Geriatric syndromes including frailty, malnutrition, dementia, incontinence, polypharmacy, and others were not regularly reported as part of the National Health Data Dictionary. Furthermore, reporting based on age group classification is not uniform across facilities. Only 14 (52%) of the hospitals identified as Geriatric Centers while 4 (25%) of the health centers conduct CGA. All tertiary hospitals (27) and health centers (16) are able to maintain medical records of their patients. The tertiary hospitals have better registries on diseases such as CVD, stroke, heart attack, cancer, and mental disorders while health centers have better registries on risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, but are also able to capture respiratory diseases and disabilities. The updating of databases is not regularly done. Reasons for this include inadequately trained personnel, limited offline facility based HIS, unstable internet connection, and technical issues. CONCLUSIONS Current HIS for OPs are characterized by fragmentation, multiple sources of health information and inaccessibility. Barriers to achieving appropriate HIS for OPs include inability to update HIS in hospitals and health centers and lack of age group and disease standardization. A one-person, one-record electronic medical record system for OP is recommended to address their complex needs and extract data to inform policies and programs. Furthermore, the data on OP shall be disaggregated and analyzed across geographic and social parameters in order to identify gaps in programs and provision of services. Lastly, we recommend the conduct of CGA in all older persons and integrate it in the existing HIS in the country. CLINICALTRIAL Not applicable


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