Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Clinical guidelines (GLs) play an important role to standardize and organize clinical processes according to evidence-based medicine.
Several computer-based GL representation languages have been defined,
usually focusing on expressiveness and/or on user-friendliness. In many
cases, the interpretation of some constructs in such languages is quite unclear. Only recently researchers have started to provide a formal semantics for some of such languages, thus providing an unambiguous specification for implementers, and a formal ground in which different approaches
can be compared, and verification techniques can be applied. Petri Nets
are a natural candidate formalism to cope with GL semantics, since they
are explicitly geared towards the representation of processes, and are
paired with powerful verification mechanisms. We show how Petri Nets
can cope with the semantics of GLs in a clear way, taking the system
GLARE formalism as a case study.
Tipologia CRIS:
04B-Conference paper in rivista
Keywords:
clinical guidelines; Petri net; Well-formed net.
Elenco autori:
M. Beccuti; A. Bottrighi; G. Franceschinis; S. Montani; P.Terenziani
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