Monthly Archive for November, 2006

Roberto Announces Connected Health Framework

Roberto Ruggeri has just posted an article announcing the publication of the Microsoft Connected Health Framework.  As usual, Roberto has done a good job of introducing and explaining things and, therefore, you should be able to easily discern how the Connected Health Framework (CHF) is being positioned.  I really like Roberto’s focus on how CHF is not intended as a vertically targeted, technology-centric framework but is, instead, geared towards the interaction of services and business components in a industry-neutral manner. As Roberto says:

What makes a solution specific to healthcare is the type of messages that are exchanged, the security and policies for authentication, authorization and information access and of course the nature of services and business components

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Andrei Talks about Christopher Alexander

Andrei Kossoroukov has started writing some interesting pieces about Christopher Alexander and software architecture (see part 1 and part 2).  A while ago I read Christopher Alexander’s The Oregon Experiment, and thoroughly enjoyed it.

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