Pollard D, Kucharz E, Hammond W E
Division of Medical Informatics, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1996:733-7.
The growth of the utilization of the World Wide Web (WWW) as a medium for the delivery of computer-based patient records (CBPR) has created a new paradigm in which clinical information may be delivered. Until recently the authoring tools and environment for application development on the WWW have been limited to Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) utilizing common gateway interface scripts. While, at times, this provides an effective medium for the delivery of CBPR, it is a less than optimal solution. The server-centric dynamics and low levels of interactivity do not provide for a robust application which is required in a clinical environment. The emergence of Sun Microsystems' Java language is a solution to the problem. In this paper we examine the Java language and its implications to the CBPR. A quantitative and qualitative assessment was performed. The Java environment is compared to HTML and Telnet CBPR environments. Qualitative comparisons include level of interactivity, server load, client load, ease of use, and application capabilities. Quantitative comparisons include data transfer time delays. The Java language has demonstrated promise for delivering CBPRs.
万维网(WWW)作为传输基于计算机的患者记录(CBPR)的媒介,其使用的增长创造了一种可传输临床信息的新范式。直到最近,用于WWW应用程序开发的创作工具和环境还仅限于使用通用网关接口脚本的超文本标记语言(HTML)。虽然这有时为CBPR的传输提供了一种有效的媒介,但它并不是最佳解决方案。以服务器为中心的动态特性和低交互性水平无法提供临床环境所需的强大应用程序。太阳微系统公司Java语言的出现是解决该问题的一种方法。在本文中,我们研究了Java语言及其对CBPR的影响。进行了定量和定性评估。将Java环境与HTML和Telnet CBPR环境进行了比较。定性比较包括交互性水平、服务器负载、客户端负载、易用性和应用程序功能。定量比较包括数据传输时间延迟。Java语言已显示出在传输CBPR方面的前景。