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Title: Domain Dependent Data Modeling


1
Domain Dependent Data Modeling
  • Venkatesh Viswanath
  • Noshaba Bakht
  • Rahul Gupta
  • Lubna Zia

2
Evaluation of the work
  • Venkatesh Viswanath Wrote the rules for the
    entire sequence flow.Trained and supervised
    Rahul to implement them in jena/java file.
  • Rahul Gupta Understood and implemented the java
    rules for the sequence flow.
  • Lubna Zia Tested the rules.
  • Noshaba Bakht Help build up the sequence flow as
    per the ACC/AHH standard. Wrote the java syntax
    of rules 82-97. Suggested and corrected the
    Terminology of the technical documented built on
    Evidence Based , Outcome-Effective Management
    of Acute Coronary Syndromes.

3
Value of the work (self-evaluation)  and
Justification
  • In spite of the pressure of the last weeks of the
    semester, all the team members worked hard at the
    individual levels.
  • Team spirit was not at the best ( my fault as
    the team leader butMy NN are in the training
    phase!!).

4
Time and Effort
  • Venkatesh Viswanath Worked till late hours in
    the FH labs and home etc. Used all the personal
    resources to get his job done in the best
    possible way.
  • Rahul Gupta Though joined the group late but did
    very well. Worked late/ early work hours with
    Vishva on the java file.
  • Lubna Zia Her practical work experience helped
    her work on the rule testing out of the school.
  • Noshaba Bakht Worked late hours in the FH labs.
    Gave suggestions/ corrections on the rules
    logics/terminology to Vishva. Followed the Rules
    syntax and the java syntax with help of
    Vishva/Rahul/Lubna. Wished she knew more of the
    technical expertiese.

5
Obstacles
  • The unexpected complexity in understanding of the
    rules syntax in affect with the medical
    intricacies and computer technologies, which
    delayed the startup phase of the java rules
    phase.
  • The wide array of the team members knowledge
    hindered in the communication sometimes
  • (Vishva is a computer expert and Noshaba is
    medical), Rahul was of help to fill the gap.
  • The expected infirmities of being a human.

6
Problems remaining
  • The Java rules are all written by Vishva, the
    Implementation is in process by Rahul.
  • The testing phase by Lubna is lingering behind
    the implementation phase.
  • Some terminology updates will be followed up in
    the integration phase by Vishva and Noshaba.
  • We hope to complete 75 rules by tonight which is
    a substantial number to see the I-careNet system
    working

7
Suggestions 
  • It will be helpful if some minimum requirement of
    schedule is set up for the group meetings (
    within a group and among different groups).
  • The duration of the meeting attendance and the
    topics discussed written up by each group at
    the end in form of document.
  • Put document on your web site / send to the
    project leader is a good reminder to keep you
    going smoothly.
  • People who show up and on time for the meetings
    be given some encouragement to help others
    understand the importance of everybodys time.
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