Motivating Developers to Use Interoperable Standards for Data in Pandemic Health Apps

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​Motivating Developers to Use Interoperable Standards for Data in Pandemic Health Apps​
Muzoora, M. R.; El-Badawi, N.; Elsner, C.; Essenwanger, A.; Gocke, P.; Krefting, D.  & Poyraz, R. A. et al.​ (2021)
In:​Mantas, John; Stoicu-Tivadar, Lăcrămioara; Chronaki, Catherine; Hasman, Arie; Weber, Patrick; Gallos, Parisis; Crişan-Vida, Mihaela, et al.​ (Eds.), Public Health and Informatics pp. 1027​-1028. (Vol. 281). ​IOS Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI210339 

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Muzoora, Michael Rusongoza; El-Badawi, Nabil; Elsner, Christian; Essenwanger, Andrea; Gocke, Peter; Krefting, Dagmar ; Poyraz, Rasim Atakan; Pryss, Rüdiger; Sax, Ulrich; Thun, Sylvia
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Mantas, John; Stoicu-Tivadar, Lăcrămioara; Chronaki, Catherine; Hasman, Arie; Weber, Patrick; Gallos, Parisis; Crişan-Vida, Mihaela; Zoulias, Emmanouil; Chirila, Oana Sorina
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought along a massive increase in app development. However, most of these apps are not using interoperable data. The COMPASS project of the German COVID-19 Research Network of University Medicine ("Netzwerk Universitätsmedizin (NUM)") tackles this issue, by offering open-source technology, best practice catalogues, and suggestions for designing interoperable pandemic health applications (https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/projekte/compass). Therefore, COMPASS conceived a framework that includes automated conformity checks as well as reference implementations for more efficient and pandemic-tailored app developments. It further aims to motivate and support developers to use interoperable standards.
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27-May-2021
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IOS Press
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978-1-64368-184-9
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978-1-64368-185-6
Language
English

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