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    Title: A Framework of High-Confidence e-Healthcare Information System
    Authors: SHYAN-MINGYUAN;WEN-GUEY TZENG;SHIAN-SHYONG TSENG;SHUN-CHIEH LIN
    Contributors: Department of Computer Science, National Chiao Tung University
    Keywords: high-confidence system;message transmission;security;information hiding;monitoring
    Date: 2006-07
    Issue Date: 2009-10-13 06:57:19 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: In this paper a frameworkfor a high-confidence e-healthcare information system which meets
    five criteria including availability, reliability, security, survivability and restorability is proposed. The
    function of this framework is to prevent the destruction from malicious intentions by integrating the
    technologies of information hiding, encryption, monitoring, self-adaptation and fast inference. This
    framework contains proactive-VPN, efficient e-anamnesis transmission, e-anamnesis protection, and
    intelligent monitoring components. The proactive-VPN, combining with the efficient e-anamnesis
    transmission component to provide the secure network environment, is designed for handling
    large-sized e-anamnesis. The e-anamnesis protection component is designed to protect the e-anamnesis
    by ensuring confidentiality. The intelligent monitoring component is designed for monitoring all users’
    behaviors in the framework. Finally, some experiments have been done to demonstrate the performance
    of our framework.
    Relation: Asian Journal of Health and Information Sciences 1(2):176-188
    Appears in Collections:[Asian Journal of Health and Information Sciences] v.1 n.2

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