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Title: Development of health and wellness Application with HealthSuite Digital Platform
Authors: Thakkar, Dharmil
Keywords: Computer 2014
Project Report 2014
Computer Project Report
Project Report
14MCE
14MCEC
14MCEC26
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2016
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 14MCEC26;
Abstract: By developing the application using HealthSuite Digital Platform, here objective is to show that how to createWeb API and how to consumeWeb API in HSDP. By showcasing these application to customers, they will get the picture of the platform which is developed by HSDP team. Customers will provide their requirements and based on the requirements development and consumption ofWeb API will be decided. First prototype of the product is developed and showcased to customers, if it satisfies the need, then prototype goes to production. HealthSuite Digital Platform provide cloud solution with Web APIs stored on cloud. These Web APIs can be accessed by organization employees. So one can consume these APIs and fulfill the customer's requirement by developing Application.The HSDP team is developing the infrastructure and services to support a data platform which will enable work ow, analytics and integrated clinical decision support across the healthcare enter- prise. During Philips Health-care's technique to develop out there a great environment to drive brand-new forms of connected and also individualized devices, Philips Health- care is building up his or her cooperation along with Amazon online Internet Services, Inc. Using this cooperation, well have the capacity to leverage his or her brand-new Net involving Items facilities to be able to expand this on-line, functions, and also services from the HSDP, along with having access to realtime system and also end user facts.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6656
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