Bioingine.com :- Quantum Mechanics Machinery for Healthcare Ecosystem Analytics

Notational – Symbolic Programming Introduced for Healthcare Analytics Quantum Mechanics Firepower for Healthcare Ecosystem Studies Interoperability Analytics Public Health and Patient Health Quantum Mechanics Driven A.I Experience Deep Machine Learning Descriptive and Inferential Statistics Definite and Probabilistic Reasoning and Cognitive… Continue Reading →

Know Your Health Ecosystem (Semantic Lake) :- Deep Learning from Healthcare Interoperability BigData – Descriptive and Inferential Statistics

Bioingine.com; Platform for Healthcare Interoperability (large data sets) Analytics Deep Learning from Millions of EHR Records 1. Payer – Provider:- (Mostly Descriptive Statistics) Mostly answers “What” Healthcare Management Analysis (Systemic Efficiencies) Opportunities for cost reduction Chronic patient management Pathway analysis… Continue Reading →

UltiMateCloud™

Just a short mention today: R&A, Tetradian and Archi are proud to announce a new initiative: UltiMateCloud™, an initiative that takes Big Data and Cloud to its limit — and beyond. Have a look at the website.Filed under: Enterprise Architecture

EA Frameworks or Ontologies?

How do we get the best out of EA frameworks and ontologies?If you are interested in improving our use of EA frameworks, you might find my latest post on LinkedIn interesting: EA Frameworks or Ontologies? Do you think that the terms frameworks, ontologies, taxonomies, schema are often confused? Do you ever feel that there is a better…

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Architecting the balance between usefulness and profit

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GaaP as a Service Delivery Platform (SDP)

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NPM, Tay, and the Need for Design

Take a couple of seconds and watch the clip in the tweet below: While it would be incredibly difficult to predict that exact outcome, it is also incredibly easy to foresee that it’s a possibility. As the saying goes, “forewarned is forearmed”. Being forewarned and forearmed is an important part of what an architect does. […]