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A Study of Software Architecture Design Methods for Multiple Access Con trol under Web-based Medical Information System Environment  

Noh, Si-Choon (남서울대학교 컴퓨터학과)
Hwang, Jeong-Hee (남서울대학교 컴퓨터학과)
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Abstract
Web-based health information provides a lot of conveniences, however the security vulnerabilities that appear in the network environment without the risk of exposure in the use of information are growing. Web-based medical information security issues when accessing only the technology advances, without attempting to seek a safe methodology are to increase the threat element. So it is required. to take advantage of web-based information security measures as a web-based access control security mechanism-based design. This paper is based on software architecture, design, ideas and health information systems were designed based on access control security mechanism. The methodologies are to derive a new design procedure, to design architecture and algorithms that make the mechanism functio n. To accomplish this goal, web-based access control for multiple patient information architecture infrastructures is needed. For this software framework to derive features that make the mechanism was derived based on the structure. The proposed system utilizes medical information, medical information when designing an application user retrieves data in real time, while ensuring integration of encrypted information under the access control algorithms, ensuring the safety management system design.
Keywords
Software Architecture; Multiple Access Control; Medical Information System;
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