Dynamic Software Architecture for Medical Domain Using Pop Counts
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Over the past few decades, the complexity of software for almost any era has increased significantly. The aim of this paper is to provide an approach which not only feasible but also decision-oriented in medical era. It focus on the careful planning and organizing success in continuous process improvements in software and hardware technology as this brings a lot of trouble to system development and maintenance. We have used the pop count method to develop the dynamic software architecture with the existence of quality attributes in order to find out the level of severity in patients of any diseases on the specialist perception. This is useful for taking decision on priority healing and regular concentration of the patients even in the absence of the specialist. Further the method (model) tested on the 25 symptoms of 100 patients which does not contain any dichotomous data and found with the help of statistical evaluation (that it result almost perfect classification) that the architecture is conformance to the medical software architecture quality requirements.
Authors and Affiliations
UMESH BANODHA, KANAK SAXENA
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