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Enhancing Guideline-Based Decision Support with Distributed Computation Through Local Mobile Application

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We introduce the need for a distributed guideline-based decision support (DSS) process, describe its characteristics, and explain how we implemented this process within the European Union’s MobiGuide project. In particular, we have developed a mechanism of sequential, piecemeal projection, i.e., ‘downloading’ small portions of the guideline from the central DSS server, to the local DSS in the patient’s mobile device, which then applies that portion, using the mobile device’s local resources. The mobile device sends a callback to the central DSS when it encounters a triggering pattern predefined in the projected module, which leads to an appropriate predefined action by the central DSS, including sending a new projected module, or directly controlling the rest of the workflow. We suggest that such a distributed architecture that explicitly defines a dialog between a central DSS server and a local DSS module, better balances the computational load and exploits the relative advantages of the central server and of the local mobile device.

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The MobiGuide project (http://www.mobiguide-project.eu/) has received funding from the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 287811.

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Shalom, E. et al. (2015). Enhancing Guideline-Based Decision Support with Distributed Computation Through Local Mobile Application. In: Fournier, F., Mendling, J. (eds) Business Process Management Workshops. BPM 2014. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 202. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15895-2_5

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