CAPABLE D1.3: Deployment Architecture and Roadmap of the System Iterations
Main Authors: | Lanzola, Giordano, Parimbelli, Enea, Polce, Francesca, Quaglini, Silvana, Kogan, Alexandra, Leizer, Roy, Gabetta, Matteo, Ganicheva, Valentina, Śniatała, Konrad, Wilk, Szymon, Tibollo, Valentina, Glasspool, David |
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Format: | Report publication-deliverable Journal |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2021
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/4783048 |
Daftar Isi:
- The aim of this deliverable is to illustrate the computational architecture adopted by the CAPABLE project and describe the development model chosen for its implementation. Since CAPABLE is conceived as a distributed system the deliverable will provide an overview of the components building up that system and the way in which they interact supporting patients through coaching actions and doctors with suggestions for selecting the most appropriate guideline and complying with it. The process adopted by the partners responsible for developing the CAPABLE components producing the artifact is also described. It was chosen from the beginning to be shaped after the Agile paradigm and will be based on a sequence of iterations. This document will enumerate and define the scope of the different iterations envisioned for the project, illustrating for each one the underlying principles and the main goals to be achieved at its end. In the last part, the deliverable illustrates the generic deployment architecture on which the whole development of the CAPABLE system has been shaped from the beginning. It introduces the security model, the network architecture and the protocols used. That blueprint has then been submitted to Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri (ICSM) and Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) that are the two clinical partners where the pilot trials are planned to be accomplished. The deliverable also details the software managing products available at the two clinical sites along with the specific constraints and criticalities for each of them.
- This deliverable is a part of a project receiving funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 875052