Title
Software crisis and new development paradigms or how to design reliable medical software
Abstract
The extended operational paradigm (EOP) is a software development paradigm for dealing with the emerging software crisis in the field of medical software development. This crisis is a result of using the waterfall paradigm, which neglects many dimensions of system design. The EOP paradigm is based on the multidimensional, multiview, multilingual, and user-oriented (M3UO) framework. A CASE tool called the extended operational approach (EOA), developed to support EOP, is presented. EOA is based on JSP, SML, and spreadsheet software. EOP was successfully used in the development of a medical decision and information support system. Experience with using EOA has shown that it reduces the complexity of the specification. The semantic gap between users and development groups, and the effort results in increased productivity, user satisfaction, and more reliable systems
Year
DOI
Venue
1990
10.1109/CBMSYS.1990.109391
Chapel Hill, NC
Keywords
Field
DocType
medical computing,software reliability,software tools,CASE tool,EOP paradigm,JSP,M3UO,SML,development paradigms,extended operational approach,extended operational paradigm,information support,medical decision,productivity,reliable medical software,reliable systems,software crisis,spreadsheet software,user orientation,user satisfaction,waterfall paradigm
Medical software,Data mining,Software design,Computer science,Software prototyping,Software system,Computer-aided software engineering,Software quality,Software development,Software crisis
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
1.29
2
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter Kokol130974.52
Bruno Stiglic2184.92
Viljem Zumer326821.78
Bojan Novak452.45