Grahame is talking about “interoperability” and “intraoperability”, as different design philosophies for creating standards for system that “work together”. I feel not too competent to comment on the openEHR vs. HL7 aspects of this discussion, but it might be interesting to…
Month: February 2012
SD Times features an interesting article by Alex Hardy on how enterprise developers might be able to learn a thing or two from their brethren in the gaming industry. To me, this article is a full vindication of a belief that I…
An excerpt from Robert Kagan’s recent book “The World America Made” can be found in today’s Wall Street Journal. Mr. Kagan is the (in-)famous author of “Paradise and Power”, a comparison of the world view of Europeans and Americans, which…
Keith Boone put up on his blog an informative piece on how to get and use OIDs. If you are in need of an unique object identifier, either for healthcare or otherwise, you should probably head over and take a…
In a very refreshing article, Brendan Williams talks about the fallacies of securing systems based on compliance models, with an army of clerical staff working checklists to determine the security architecture for a new system. For a lot of my…