2012, Number 3
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Revista Cubana de Información en Ciencias de la Salud (ACIMED) 2012; 23 (3)
SI-Holmes: compound application for the management of systems based on knowledge
Febles DO, Febles RJP, Estrada SV, Díaz MI
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 295-304
PDF size: 171.98 Kb.
ABSTRACT
One of the main challenges that presents the development of computer applications at the present time is to achieve agile answers in the face of the changes of the business through the reutilización of resources. The combination of active of software by means of the assembling of components, where the users can modify specific functionalities, it is known as compound applications, which fulfill an old aspiration, because they allow to compose and to refuse capacities of business that are separated in modules. A group of technologies that exists have developed and modified the traditional forms of construction of applications, and they influence in that the composition becomes in a more and more important aspect for the creation of logic of business. In this article the authors analyze basicses and advantages of the use of compound applications based on the principles from the orientation to services and they apply it to the development of an application that negotiates systems based on knowledge. As a compound application, the tool If-Holmes was showed up for the management of systems based on knowledge, which consumes available information in other applications, as much for the management of bases of cases for the visualization of the results. It is a tool of great utility for the prosecution of the information and the knowledge like support in the taking of decisions.
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