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Jochen Kohler. As a product evolves, the product itself and the people associated with the product face particular challenges concerning various lifecycle aspects. This presentation gives a quick introduction to the challenges eHF / LifeSensor has already taken on. In addition, it will introduce you to the concepts and the tool chain that has evolved in the healthcare application development domain and how eHF supports you in solving these problems
This session describes what the eHF Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is and what its Core Features are: Messaging, Routing, Service Mediation & Orchestration. It also looks at how the ESB fits into the eHF. (Martin Krasser, Christian Ohr)
The ICW SDK provides partners and customers an easy and simple to use API. This session looks at the design challenges of version 2 of the SDK,how to use SDK Modules, looks behind the scenes at the model and generator and talks about developing SDK Modules.(Thorsten Kampp, Christian Lindmayer)
This session is on Web Services Backward Compatibility. It looks at Web Service compatibility hooks, the eHF Web Service backward compatibility approach, challenges and typical issues and includes a live demo. (Karsten Klein)
This session starts of by looking at what Model Driven Software Development (MDSD) is, then examines the impact of changes to the Mode. Finally it discusses what upgrading the eHF is like now and how it will evolve in the future. (Richard Golden)
This session looks at Java 2 Platform Security, JAAS and eHF Authorization, Conceptual eHF Authorization, Access Control Enforcement, and eHF Generator Support. (Jürgen Groothues)
The eHF Generator is the pivot element of the eHealth Framework. This session looks at what's new in the Generator, how the generator can be evolved and versioned templates. (Karsten Klein)
The purpose of the ICW SDK is to support theintegration of ICW products into third partysystems, e.g. Physician or Pharmacy applications. It provides partners and customers an easy andsimple to use API, that allows access to systems based on ICW technology.The session also talk about the SDK in the eHealth infrastructure, benefits of the SDK and how to use the SDK. (Olaf Bublitz)
This session looks at some of the typical problems in software development today and shows how they can be addressesd using Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) and particularly the eHF Generator. (Barıs Yalçın)