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Archive | 2003

OntHoS — an Ontology for Hospital Scenarios

Marc Becker; Christian Heine; Rainer Herrler; Karl-Heinz Krempels

The goal of this paper is to present an ontology for hospital scenarios (called OntHoS). It was developed by a couple of research projects dealing with the application of agent systems in hospital scenarios. The aim of OntHoS is to establish a basis for a description of these scenarios and to facilitate their inter-operability. Therefore, we classify types of ontologies and approaches to ontology design, we focus on constructing a domain ontology and discuss the proceeding as well as the encountered problems. Finally, an overview about the future work is given, focussing especially on opening the scope to task ontologies for special project-specific purposes


Archive | 2003

Agent.Hospital — a Framework for Clinical Applications in Agentcities

Stefan Kirn; Christian Heine; Rainer Herrler; Karl-Heinz Krempels

Agent.Hospital is an open agent-based (software) framework for distributed applications in the healthcare domain. Previous appropriation of the Agent.Hospital development is the application and examination of agent technology in a realistic business scenarios and the identification of further research needs. This paper introduces the framework developed by the German Priority Research Program 1083. We describe the initial system concept, currently implemented or specified functionalities and the integration of FIPA standardization activities. The example scenario, “clinical trials”, illustrates how Agent.Hospital supports distributed clinical processes as well as further research of agent technology


Wirtschaftsinformatik und Angewandte Informatik | 2003

Agent.Hospital — Agentenbasiertes offenes Framework für klinische Anwendungen

Stefan Kirn; Christian Heine; Rainer Herrler; Karl-Heinz Krempels

Agent.Hospital ist ein offenes, agentenbasiertes (Modell- und Software-)Framework fur stark verteilte Anwendungen im Gesundheitswesen. Hauptanliegen der Entwicklung von Agent.Hospital sind die Erprobung der Agententechnologie in einem realitatsnahen Anwendungsszenario und die Bearbeitung des dabei identifizierten weiterfuhrenden Forschungsbedarfs. Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt das im Rahmen des DFG-Schwerpunktprogramms 1083 entwickelte Framework erstmals einer breiteren Offentlichkeit vor. Nach Einfuhrung in Systemkonzeption und derzeit verfugbare Funktionalitaten wird die Verknupfung der Arbeiten mit den Standardisierungsaktivitaten der FIPA sowie dem Forschungsnetzwerk Agentcities vorgestellt. Anhand des Beispielszenarios „Klinische Studien “ wird schlieβlich gezeigt, auf welche Weise Agent.Hospital stark verteilte klinische Prozesse ebenso wie die weitere Erforschung der Agententechnologie zu unterstutzen vermag.


workshops on enabling technologies infrastracture for collaborative enterprises | 2003

Agent.Hospital - agent-based open framework for clinical applications

Stefan Kirn; Rainer Herrler; Christian Heine; Karl-Heinz Krempels


americas conference on information systems | 2003

ADAPT: Adaptive Multi-Agent Process Planning and Coordination of Clinical Trials

Christian Heine; Rainer Herrler; Mathias Petsch; Christian Anhalt


Archive | 2002

APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING AMONG AGENTS:A CASE STUDY IN DESIGNING SUITABLEINTERACTION PROTOCOLS

Rainer Herrler; Christian Heine; Franziska Kluegl


european conference on information systems | 2004

Adapt at agent.hospital - agent based support of clinical processes.

Christian Heine; Stefan Kirn


GI Jahrestagung (1) | 2003

Intelligente Softwareagenten und betriebswirtschaftliche Anwendungsszenarien im Gesundheitswesen.

Torsten O. Paulussen; Rainer Herrler; Astrid Hoffmann; Christian Heine; Marc Becker; Martin Franck; Thomas Reinke; Moritz Strasser


americas conference on information systems | 2004

The ADAPT toolkit-supported Engineering process for agent based applications

Rainer Herrler; Christian Heine


KI | 2004

A4Care: Persönliche Assistenzagenten für die klinische Pflege.

Rainer Herrler; Christian Heine

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Stefan Kirn

University of Hohenheim

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Christian Anhalt

Technische Universität Ilmenau

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Martin Franck

Technical University of Berlin

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Mathias Petsch

Technische Universität Ilmenau

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