scholarly journals Pembuatan Aplikasi Sistem Informasi Kesehatan (SIFKES) untuk Meningkatkan Integrasi Data Puskesmas di Kota Jambi Berbasis Web Service

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 150-156
Author(s):  
Lailyn Puad ◽  
Windy Adriana

Health is one parameter that is often used as a measure of the welfare of a region. Jambi City has 20 health centers spread across 8 sub-districts and has a duty to serve the entire community of Jambi City. The classic problem that always arises in the integration of data raises a mature unsuitability to the accuracy of the patient's diagnosis. Web services are the perfect answer to use as a data centralization medium, with their superiority in terms of capacity, speed and security of the web service very apt to be implemented in the integration of crucial data such as health data. Supported by artificial intelligence applied to be used as an assistant to the role of a physician in the diagnosis process, this application is suitable for use on every line of health institutions as a step to improve the quality of service to the community.

2021 ◽  
pp. medethics-2021-107464
Author(s):  
Mackenzie Graham

Powered by ‘big health data’ and enormous gains in computing power, artificial intelligence and related technologies are already changing the healthcare landscape. Harnessing the potential of these technologies will necessitate partnerships between health institutions and commercial companies, particularly as it relates to sharing health data. The need for commercial companies to be trustworthy users of data has been argued to be critical to the success of this endeavour. I argue that this approach is mistaken. Our interactions with commercial companies need not, and should not, be based on trust. Rather, they should be based on confidence. I begin by elucidating the differences between trust, reliability, and confidence, and argue that trust is not the appropriate attitude to adopt when it comes to sharing data with commercial companies. I argue that what we really should want is confidence in a system of data sharing. I then provide an outline of what a confidence-worthy system of data sharing with commercial companies might look like, and conclude with some remarks about the role of trust within this system.


2010 ◽  
pp. 151-167
Author(s):  
Michael C. Jaeger ◽  
Matthias Werner

This chapter presents the definition of relevant terminology and a conceptual model of the basic terms. The chapter starts with the presentation of research in the area of dependability. Based on this, Web service concepts related to the dependability are introduced. The presentation leads into a statement identifying individual quality-of-service (QoS) characteristics for forming dependable Web services. Then, the chapter discusses the current status quo in the area of QoS-aware Web services. This part is divided into three subparts: description, management, and monitoring. This also identifies ongoing efforts as well as efforts that do not show present activity. By this discussion, this chapter puts research about dependability in relation with ongoing QoS-related efforts in the Web services domain. Thus it identifies how these efforts can be combined in order to form a dependable Web services platform.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haiteng Zhang ◽  
Zhiqing Shao ◽  
Hong Zheng ◽  
Jie Zhai

In the early service transactions, quality of service (QoS) information was published by service provider which was not always true and credible. For better verification the trust of the QoS information was provided by the Web service. In this paper, the factual QoS running data are collected by our WS-QoS measurement tool; based on these objectivity data, an algorithm compares the difference of the offered and measured quality data of the service and gives the similarity, and then a reputation evaluation method computes the reputation level of the Web service based on the similarity. The initial implementation and experiment with three Web services' example show that this approach is feasible and these values can act as the references for subsequent consumers to select the service.


2010 ◽  
pp. 114-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyriakos Kritikos

As the Web service (WS) paradigm gains popularity for its promise to transform the way business is conducted, the number of deployed WSs grows with a fast rate. While sophisticated semantic discovery mechanisms have been devised to overcome the UDDI’s syntactic discovery solution in order to increase recall and precision, the amount of functionally equivalent WSs returned is still large. One solution to this problem is the description of the nonfunctional aspects of WSs, including quality of service (QoS). QoS encompasses the performance of WSs and can be used as a discriminating factor for refining WS advertisement results. However, most efforts presented so far are purely syntactic in nature and do not capture all aspects of QoS-based WS description, leading to imprecise syntactic discovery mechanisms. In this chapter, a definition of QoS for WSs is provided and its important role in WS management is emphasized. An analysis of the requirements that are imposed on the WS description and discovery processes based on QoS is given along with a review of related work in QoS-based WS description and discovery, highlighting the main deficiencies of recent approaches. Then, a complete semantic approach for QoS-based WS description and discovery is presented and analyzed. The chapter concludes by drawing directions for further research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (6) ◽  
pp. 76-91
Author(s):  
E. D. Solozhentsev

The scientific problem of economics “Managing the quality of human life” is formulated on the basis of artificial intelligence, algebra of logic and logical-probabilistic calculus. Managing the quality of human life is represented by managing the processes of his treatment, training and decision making. Events in these processes and the corresponding logical variables relate to the behavior of a person, other persons and infrastructure. The processes of the quality of human life are modeled, analyzed and managed with the participation of the person himself. Scenarios and structural, logical and probabilistic models of managing the quality of human life are given. Special software for quality management is described. The relationship of human quality of life and the digital economy is examined. We consider the role of public opinion in the management of the “bottom” based on the synthesis of many studies on the management of the economics and the state. The bottom management is also feedback from the top management.


2019 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sawsan Ali Hamid ◽  
Rana Alauldeen Abdalrahman ◽  
Inam Abdullah Lafta ◽  
Israa Al Barazanchi

Recently, web services have presented a new and evolving model for constructing the distributed system. The meteoric growth of the Web over the last few years proves the efficacy of using simple protocols over the Internet as the basis for a large number of web services and applications. Web service is a modern technology of web, which can be defined as software applications with a programmatic interface based on Internet protocol. Web services became common in the applications of the web by the help of Universal, Description, Discovery and Integration; Web Service Description Language and Simple Object Access Protocol. The architecture of web services refers to a collection of conceptual components in which common sets of standard can be defined among interoperating components. Nevertheless, the existing Web service's architecture is not impervious to some challenges, such as security problems, and the quality of services. Against this backdrop, the present study will provide an overview of these issues. Therefore, it aims to propose web services architecture model to support distributed system in terms of application and issues.


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