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February 8, 2018
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- Frontmatter
- Editorial
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- Special Issue Articles
- Why OR.NET? Requirements and perspectives from a medical user’s, clinical operator’s and device manufacturer’s points of view
- OR.NET: a service-oriented architecture for safe and dynamic medical device interoperability
- Development concepts of a Smart Cyber Operating Theater (SCOT) using ORiN technology
- OpenICE medical device interoperability platform overview and requirement analysis
- Software design and implementation concepts for an interoperable medical communication framework
- Connecting the clinical IT infrastructure to a service-oriented architecture of medical devices
- From SOMDA to application – integration strategies in the OR.NET demonstration sites
- OR.NET RT: how service-oriented medical device architecture meets real-time communication
- Extended device profiles and testing procedures for the approval process of integrated medical devices using the IEEE 11073 communication standard