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Ecosystem Model Topology: Key Elements Along the Matrix Diagonal

In this topology, key process elements are characterized along the matrix diagonal, from small-to-large, or from device through infrastructure and applications. There are RIMBAA elemental analogues among harmonizing SDO’s; see next slide for mappings. Notes/Notation: Persistence Additional RIMBAA variant ➡️ Scalability: N4 = Pt. Census, N3 = Device Census, N2 = PoC contexts (typ. Beds), N1 = Modalities (typ. parameters, esp. waves). Conventional "Flowchart" symbols in diag. Merge ➡️ Scalar HL7 RIM[BAA] Matrix Element. A3S2 ➡️ A3 downlinks to S2 IHE PCD -nn.- Profiles @ DEC, ACM, PIV, RTM… ISO/IEEE 11073 -101xx Nom. -102xx DIM. -103xx Speczn. -104xx PHD. -20xxx MDAP. -20601 PHD*. -3xxxx Transport… - 305xx w*AN e.g. [wWAN] wP/LAN. 9xxxx Harm’z’n PHR Controls, e.g. Silence Alarms Annotns. NRT. RT Display (may be multi) CDS Window Alerts RT Physio Annotnsv. Increasingly wP/L/M/WAN value set or embedded persistent store element of PHR module when reported in e*H DAM gRIM concept. Stochastic Time RT ➡️ NRT. Max characters: 500

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Ecosystem Model Topology: Key Elements Along the Matrix Diagonal

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  1. Figure 2a. Ecosystem model - topology In this topology, key process elements are characterized along the matrix diagonal, ranging from asymptotically small-to-large ( need log-log scaling), or from device through intermediate system infrastructure and applications, lower left to upper right. There are several RIMBAA matrix elemental analogues among harmonizing SDO’s which are denoted with subscripts; see next slide for MAPpings. Notes/Notation [Im[Persistence Add’l RIMBAA variant  Scalability: N4= Pt. Census N3= Device Census N2= PoC contexts (typ. Beds); N1= Modalities (typ. parameters” , esp. “waves”; Notes/ Notation Conventional “Flowchart” symbols in diag. = Merge  Scalar HL7 RIM[BAA] Matrix Elementx x =Context # e.g. A3S2 A3 downlinks to S2 IHE PCD -nn – Profiles @ DEC, ACM, PIV, RTM… ISO/IEEE 11073 -101xx Nom -102xx DIM -103xx Speczn -104xx PHD -20xxx MDAP -20601 PHD* -3xxxx Transport… - 305xx w*AN e.g. [wWAN] wP/LAN -9xxxx Harm’z’n PHR Controls, e.g. Silence Alarms Annotns [N]RT RT Display (may be multi) CDS Window Alerts RT Physio Annotnsv Sup’yCtl (e.g. Start/Stop; may be semi-auto) Entropy (S [bps]) Increasingly wP/L/M/WAN value set or embedded [persistent store] element of PHR module when reported.in e*H DAM gRIM concept Stochastic Time RT  NRT

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