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Managing Requirement Volatility in an Ontology-Driven Clinical LIMS Using Category Theory
2009
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications
Requirement volatility is an issue in software engineering in general, and in Web-based clinical applications in particular, which often originates from an incomplete knowledge of the domain of interest. With advances in the health science, many features and functionalities need to be added to, or removed from, existing software applications in the biomedical domain. At the same time, the increasing complexity of biomedical systems makes them more difficult to understand, and consequently it is
doi:10.1155/2009/917826
pmid:19343191
pmcid:PMC2662492
fatcat:fudn2vuudbbydhqpm7gumulxsy