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decision support systems | 2007

Partitioning knowledge bases between advanced notification and clinical decision support systems

Yves A. Lussier; Rose Williams; Jianrong Li; Srikant Jalan; Tara Borlawsky; Edie Stern; Inderpal Kohli

Due to the varying rates of change of ephemeral administrative and enduring clinical knowledge in decision support systems (DSSs), the functional partition of knowledge base (KB) components can lead to more efficient and cost-effective system implementation and maintenance. Our prototype loosely couples a clinical event monitor developed by Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) with a secure notification service proxy developed by IBM Research to form a novel and complex clinical event communication service.


Ibm Systems Journal | 2007

IT autopilot: a flexible IT service management and delivery platform for small and medium business

Steve Mastrianni; David F. Bantz; Kirk A. Beaty; Tom Chefalas; Srikant Jalan; Gautam Kar; Andrzej Kochut; Dongjun Lan; Larry O'Connell; Anca Sailer; Gang Wang; Qingbo Wang; Dennis G. Shea

IT Autopilot is a flexible architecture to support the delivery of information technology (IT) systems management services. Complex services that involve several tools require integration between the tools and automated processes that can invoke multiple tools. Designed primarily for the small and mid-sized enterprise, the architecture of IT Autopilot allows it to be deployed as a set of local and remote services delivered by the enterprise or by service providers as a flexible and extensible service offering. The IT Autopilot integrated IT service management platform is able to combine different tools and services to create specific, customized IT service solutions. Using the analogy of an autopilot on an airplane, the pilot first performs a set of manual operations to get the airplane off the ground and flying. Next, the autopilot is engaged to carry on normal flight operations. In our vision, there is an initial manual configuration step before IT Autopilot is enabled to take over and maintain the customers normal IT operational state. In this paper we explain our vision and describe the prototype system we have implemented.


Archive | 2009

Methods and Apparatus for Interactive Specification of Context-Sensitive Service Level Agreements; for Provisioning of Resources Required During Service Delivery Events Regulated by Service Level Agreements; and for Monitoring Compliance with Service Level Agreements During Service Delivery Events

David F. Bantz; Thomas E. Chefalas; Peter W. Gayek; Walter C. Huber; Srikant Jalan; Patrik Lehrner; Steven J. Mastrianni; Marco Porak


Archive | 2006

Apparatus and methods for activity-based management of computer systems

David F. Bantz; Thomas E. Chefalas; Srikant Jalan; Steven J. Mastrianni; Clifford A. Pickover


Archive | 2006

Tracking, distribution and management of apportionable licenses granted for distributed software products

David F. Bantz; Thomas E. Chefalas; Rick A. Hamilton; Srikant Jalan; Steven J. Mastrianni; Clifford A. Pickover; James W. Seaman


Archive | 2009

Methods and apparatus for interactive specification of context-sensitive service level agreements

Srikant Jalan; Patrik Lehrner; Marco Porak


Archive | 2008

SYSTEM & METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE DISPOSITION OF COMPUTER-BASED OBJECTS

David F. Bantz; Ramon Caceres; Thomas E. Chefalas; Srikant Jalan; Steven J. Mastrianni; Clifford A. Pickover


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2005

Partitioning knowledge bases between advanced notification and clinical decision support systems.

Tara Borlawsky; Jianrong Li; Srikant Jalan; Edie Stern; Rose Williams; Yves A. Lussier


Archive | 2007

Assisted Problem Remediation

David F. Bantz; Thomas E. Chefalas; Srikant Jalan


pervasive computing and communications | 2005

Cascading policies provide fault tolerance for pervasive clinical communications

Rose Williams; Srikant Jalan; Edie Stern; Yves A. Lussier

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