Design and Implementation of a Framework for Assured Information Sharing Across Organizational Boundaries

Author(s):  
Bhavani Thuraisingham ◽  
Yashaswini Harsha Kumar ◽  
Latifur Khan

In this chapter we have designed and developed a framework for sharing data in an assured manner in case of emergencies. We focus especially on a need to share environment. It is often required to divulge information when an emergency is flagged and then take necessary steps to handle the consequences of divulging information. This procedure involves the application of a wide range of policies to determine how much information can be divulges in case of an emergency depending on how trustworthy the requester of the information is.

2019 ◽  
Vol 267 ◽  
pp. 02011
Author(s):  
Xiaobo Ming ◽  
Haizhen Pan ◽  
Yun Wu

At present, the market share of the Android system in the smartphone operating system has reached 90%. In view of the limitations of the existing sharing platform for campus competition information, a campus APP, which integrates competition and activity information release, information sharing and interrogative interaction, is put forward. In this paper, the overall architecture design, function module design, database design and RESTful API design are carried out. The Java language and MVP pattern are used by Android part. Python language, RESTful architecture and ORM technology are used at the backend to realize the information of publishing competition information, the list of competition information, the information of search competition and the management of competition information. The platform is running on the North Campus of Guizhou University, the current operation situation is well.


Rheumatology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 60 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua L Bennett ◽  
Christo Tsilifis ◽  
Aisling Flinn ◽  
Thomas Altmann ◽  
Nathaniel Jansen ◽  
...  

Abstract Background/Aims  The range of approved immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory (IM) agents has grown considerably with an increasing list of indications across paediatric specialties. At present, there is limited evidence supporting best practice for prescribing and monitoring of IM agents in children and young people (CYP). We present a staged service development project exploring cross-specialty prescribing and monitoring of IM agents at a tertiary children’s hospital (Great North Children’s Hospital, GNCH) and data sharing with local hospitals across northeast England. Methods  In Phase 1, we searched pharmacy databases and surveyed specialty teams in GNCH to identify clinicians regularly prescribing IM agents to CYP over a twelve-month period. Phase 2 was a cross-specialty retrospective case-notes review of prescribing, monitoring and infection surveillance in a representative sample of CYP on IM agents. Phase 3 explored information sharing with six other hospitals in the region and acute presentations to these sites involving CYP on IM agents. Results  Phase 1 identified 9 paediatric and 2 adult specialties prescribing IM agents to 416 CYP. 32 discrete IM therapies were prescribed with significant between-specialty overlap in drugs prescribed but a wide range of prescribing and monitoring practices. Phase 2 assessed 77 CYP on IM agents in detail - 57% were prescribed >1 IM agent, 100% had FBC measured at least once (range once only to weekly), 18% developed lymphopenia at least once and 40% were prescribed prophylactic antibiotics. Previous varicella exposure had been assessed in 70%. Phase 3 data are summarised in Table 1. P011 Table 1:Information sharing and acute presentations to regional hospitals local to immunosuppressed patientsTotal number of patients141Mean age in years (range)11 (2 - 17)NDiagnosisJIA without uveitis108JIA with uveitis9Uveitis alone8Systemic JIA4Period fever4Behçet’s disease2Juvenile dermatomyositis2Scleroderma1Juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus1Mixed connective tissue disease1Granulomatosis with polyangiitis1Immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory agent usedAdalimumab65Methotrexate42Tocilizumab22Mycophenolate mofetil10Etanercept10Infliximab5Sulfasalazine5Prednisolone4Abatacept4Leflunomide4Canakinumab2Colchicine2Anakinra2Rituximab2Cyclophosphamide1Number of immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory agents per patient3 agents52 agents441 agent92Number of acute presentations by diagnosis or presenting complaint (n = 19)Fever4Chickenpox4Viral upper respiratory tract infection2Joint pain2Abdominal pain2Rash2Eye infection1Tonsilitis1Wheeze1Yes (%)No (%)Named local consultant (n = 129)3763Correct diagnosis recorded locally (n = 130)8020Correct immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory agent recorded locally (n = 130)5050Open access for febrile illness (n = 116)4159Reviewed in past 2 years for acute illness (n = 109)1783Note: presented numbers for immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory agents are not mutually exclusive. JIA, juvenile idiopathic arthritis Conclusion  IM agents are central to modern paediatric clinical care across a wide range of diseases. This staged project identified significant variation in IM prescribing and monitoring practice between specialties at GNCH. Communication between specialty and local teams is inadequate. Particular areas of concern include limited diagnostic, blood monitoring and medication information sharing and limited local information governing management of intercurrent illness and vaccination. Although different disease processes can necessitate different advice and prescribing practices, sharing examples of good practice will minimise unnecessary variation. We propose the development of a regional immunosuppression working group to improve quality and safety across our region. Disclosure  J.L. Bennett: None. C. Tsilifis: None. A. Flinn: None. T. Altmann: None. N. Jansen: None. H. Tumelty: None. K. Aitken: None. S. Bhopal: None. E. Harrison: None. S. Ravenscroft: None. E. Sen: None. E. Williams: None. T. Flood: None. S. Sampath: None. A. Battersby: None. F. McErlane: None.


Author(s):  
Bernadette Kamleitner ◽  
Mahshid Sotoudeh

The present proliferation of portable smart devices and stationary home assistant systems changes the ways in which people share information with each other. Such devices regularly have permission to switch on at any time and can collect a wide range of data in their environment. In consequence, the social challenge of personal data protection is growing and necessitates a better understanding of privacy as an interdependent phenomenon. Interview by Mahshid Sotoudeh (ITA-ÖAW).


Author(s):  
Konstantinos Metaxiotis ◽  
Konstantinos Liagkouras

Abstract—Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate the organizations business functions allowing efficient information sharing across all business divisions. Through the information sharing is achieved not only better coordination but also faster and more efficient adjustment to the potential risks and business opportunities alike. This paper examines the particularities of ERP systems implementation and operation for the banking sector by considering a wide range of sources such as journal and conference papers, empirical studies and reports. Finally, through the thorough examination of the available literature, we draw conclusions about the effect by the implementation of ERP systems in the banking sector.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mashael Saad Al-Sabah

Recently, mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) have gained an enormous popularity, which has led to an increasing need for the development of MANET applications. Developing MANET applications, however, is not an easy task. Developers have to deal with difficulties inherent from the wireless network environments. In this thesis, the design of a middleware that abstracts the functionalities of an unstructured overlay network is proposed. The main non-functional requirements that our design tries to achieve are portability, efficiency, and usability. Portability is achieved by following the J2ME platform specifications. The middleware has been implemented and tested on a real time ad hoc network using different platform devices. The performance measurements of the middleware show that it achieves its efficiency requirements. Furthermore, the middleware's usability is validated by showing how different applications can be designed and deployed easily on top of it. It provides a simple MBR-based file-search and path establishment mechanisms which we have proved to be the basis for implementing a wide range of applications, such as file sharing, ALM and gaming applications.


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