Conceptual Design and Software Development of Clinical Management System based on Microservices

Session

Computer Science and Communication Engineering

Description

Healthcare as a field contains many processes that require time and dedication. So far, many of these processes have been done manually, which has come with a number of problems. New software systems make it possible to avoid these problems, as in our case the digitalization of health services management. The primary goal is to increase the many factors associated with these processes, including increasing safety, efficiency, speed and performance. To achieve these goals we need to incorporate various technologies such as software and hardware, usage of software architectures, and network deployment at the national level. A distinctive element of this paper is the use of the microservices architecture which provides us a solution to some of the above factors and enables system expansion through the scalability feature. This paper also includes the part of the communication that is made between the components within the system, where they are based on HTTP protocol methods. An analysis was also made of how other services could be integrated without affecting the current structure.

Keywords:

clinical management system digitalization microservices software architecture

Session Chair

Edmond Jahjaga

Session Co-Chair

Ramiz Hoxha

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-19-2

Location

Pristina, Kosovo

Start Date

26-10-2019 11:00 AM

End Date

26-10-2019 12:30 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2019.259

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Conceptual Design and Software Development of Clinical Management System based on Microservices

Pristina, Kosovo

Healthcare as a field contains many processes that require time and dedication. So far, many of these processes have been done manually, which has come with a number of problems. New software systems make it possible to avoid these problems, as in our case the digitalization of health services management. The primary goal is to increase the many factors associated with these processes, including increasing safety, efficiency, speed and performance. To achieve these goals we need to incorporate various technologies such as software and hardware, usage of software architectures, and network deployment at the national level. A distinctive element of this paper is the use of the microservices architecture which provides us a solution to some of the above factors and enables system expansion through the scalability feature. This paper also includes the part of the communication that is made between the components within the system, where they are based on HTTP protocol methods. An analysis was also made of how other services could be integrated without affecting the current structure.