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PHI TECHNOLOGY
- PHI TECHNOLOGY white paper - for those who want to have a general overview of the framework.
PHI Software Licencing
Copyrights on PHI TECHNOLOGY belong to ITAL TBS Group ([1]).
Mail to andrea.ceiner@italtbs.com for further information. Andrea Ceiner is the PHI TECHNOLOGY program manager.
PHI TECHNOLOGY software licensing is constrained by :
- JavaSIG - HPL 1.0: Health Level-7 Public License for Java.
- RedHat Jboss - GNU Lesser General Public License.
- Apache - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_License
- OHF Open Healthcare Framework - Eclipse Public License v1: http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
- Designers - Eclipse Public License v1: http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
- PHI Web Browser - Mozzilla Public License 1.1
HL7 v3 Technology Matrix
PHI TECHNOLOGY fits entirely upon the HL7 RIM level domain.
PHI TECHNOLOGY Roadmap
Tools and components actually available in rel. 1.0 :
- GUI DESIGNER
- REPORT DESIGNER
- PROCESS DESIGNER
- CATALOG DESIGNER
- GENERIC EXPLORER
- PROCESS EXPLORER
- CATALOG EXPLORER
- TEMPLATES EXPLORER
- DOMAIN-OF-VALUES EXPLORER
- PROCESS ENGINE
- REPORT ENGINE
- RULE ENGINE
- CATALOG SERVER
- SECURITY SERVER
- REGISTRY/REPOSITORY
Planned for rel. 1.1:
- SECURITY DESIGNER (to enable Advanced Security: from role-based security of rel. 1.0 to rule-based security of rel. 1.1)
- Smarter integration with Jboss Rule Editor and PHI DESIGNER
- Automatic generation of HQL scripts (Hibernate Query Language) for the DB schema creation after changes in RIM foundation classes via Catalog Designer
- built-in HTML HL7 documentation Editor (as a feaature of Catalog Designer)
- New database model (PDM3 = Physical Data Model ver. 3), implementing a E-R/EAV hybrid approach, to make it more flexible.
- PHI COMMANDER: a new GUI widget, customizable per user perspectives, to enable users entering PHI Commands from any GUI and to make as easier as possible the information retrieval. Its special ergonomy is optimized for the usage of one finger only (for touch screens or other smart pointing devices).