Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
Table of Figures
Table of Tables
Table of Snippets
Forewords
1.0 Management Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Current Health Services in Malaysia
2.2 The Ideal Health Services in Malaysia
2.2.1 Universal Data Representation
2.2.2 Availability of Data
2.2.3 Accessibility of Data
2.2.4 Consistency of Data
2.3 Project Scopes
2.3.1 Dealing with Data Representation
2.3.2 Availability of Data
2.3.3 Accessibility of Data
2.3.4 Consistency of Data
2.4 Project Objectives
2.5 Technology Applied
3.0 Solutions
3.1 Solution Architecture Programming Model
3.2 Solution Architecture Explained
3.3 Database Layer
3.4 XML Web Services Layer
3.4.1 Components of XML Web Services Layer
3.4.2 SOAP
3.4.2.1 Components of SOAP
3.4.2.2 SOAP Communication
3.4.3 WSDL Contract
3.4.4 HTTPPost
3.5 Client Access Layer
3.6 Solution Design Overview
3.6.1 Physician Use Case Diagram
3.6.2 Administrators Use Case Diagram
3.7 Dataflow Diagram
4.0 Implementation Progress & Results
4.1 Setting up the Database
4.1.1 Implementation Challenges
4.2 Pee-Lo Web Service: The XML Web Service Layer
4.2.1 Implementation Challenges
4.3 Implementing the Client Access Layer
4.3.1 Pee-Lo Desktop Application Access
4.3.1.1 How Pee-LoAA Consumes XML Web Services
4.3.1.2 Implementation Challenges
4.3.2 Pee-Lo Web Application Access
4.3.2.1 How Pee-LoWA Consumes XML Web Services
4.3.2.2 Implementation Challenges
4.3.3 Pee-Lo Pocket PC Access
4.3.3.1 About Microsoft .NET Compact Framework
4.3.3.2 Pocket PC Interfaces
4.3.3.3 How Pee-LoPPCA Consumes XML Web Services
4.3.3.4 Implementation Challenges
4.3.4 Pee-Lo Mobile Web Access
4.3.4.1 How Pee-LoMWA Consumes XML Web Services
4.3.4.2 Implementation Challenges
5.0 Conclusion
5.1 Future Improvements
5.1.1 Database Layer
5.1.2 XML Web Services Layer
5.1.3 Client Access Layer
5.2 Our Progress: From the Beginning to the End
5.3 Conclusive Remarks
6.0 Bibliography
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
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