The IRMA Community
Newsletters
Research IRM
Click a keyword to search titles using our InfoSci-OnDemand powered search:
|
Inductive Ontology for Specifying the Contexture of Web Health Information Systems
Abstract
Inductive ontology helps to describe the algorithm of process, application, architecture, plan, design, etc. It is easily pertinent for elaborating the concept. An ontology creator shows all connectivity of the core concept to another concept, procedures, and application with the five fundamentals i.e., properties, matter, energy, space, and time; hence, it made broader the idea plan of its users/reader enables to find out various connected elements relevant to the query on the direct and indirect way. The services sector has two main property-level functions first to develop/produce the service and second to provide the service. Both the property has specific phases of multiple processes i.e., creating services, owner/authority functions, user functions, identity, process, etc phase can be easily described in a graphical way. Here, a researcher describes the ontology for web-based health information systems (WHISs) by explaining two websites namely Web MD, and drugs.com. Both the WHISs are rich in information and data relevant to mankind's health, lifestyle.
Related Content
Ipsa Bharti, Kavita Chauhan, Priyanka Aggarwal.
© 2025.
36 pages.
|
Paul Philip V., Tiakumzuk, Anita H. B..
© 2025.
28 pages.
|
Minnu Elizabeth Ittan, Sudheep M. Elayidom, Midhun P. Mathew.
© 2025.
34 pages.
|
Ambeshwar Kumar, Mahanthi Bangaru Lakshmi, Manikandan Ramachandran.
© 2025.
26 pages.
|
Sachin Mishra, A. Manimaran, Mohammad Gouse Galety.
© 2025.
28 pages.
|
J. Jayapriya, M. Vinay, Blessy Louis, C. Balakrishnan, R. Sindhu.
© 2025.
20 pages.
|
Sapternab Chatterjee, Rupali Sunil Wagh.
© 2025.
24 pages.
|
|
|