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Orientation towards a Service Oriented Architecture for designing and building a Comprehensive Emergency System


Hamdan Al-Sabri and Samir El-Masri

As a result of the Revolution in the information technology, software and telecommunication and the increase of the volume of data, process of storing and retrieving data in emergency systems; it becomes necessary to work on the integration between all applications involved in emergency to produce a Comprehensive emergency system. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an ideal solution to resolve integration and interoperability issues between independent and heterogeneous systems by relying on the concept of Web Services/Mobile Web Services. Most Emergency systems are not comprehensive and not built using modern technologies. In this paper, we deal with this challenge by using Mobile web service and Service oriented architecture to modeling and designing a service oriented framework for Comprehensive Emergency System (CES). The proposed CES is composed of the following distributed subsystems: emergency application for mobile devices; Global Positioning System (GPS); Ambulance system, Main central system, Health record and Hospital System. The various components of the CES work together to handle all operations from emergency request until the patient\'s treatment at an emergency department. The overall behaviors of the system are explained by extracting all services that provide or consume by components and cooperation among them.

Keywords: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Service oriented architecture Modeling Language (SoaML), Comprehensive Emergency System (CES), Mobile Web Services.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Hamdan Al-Sabri
Mr. Mamdan Al-Sabri received the B.Sc. degree in computer science in 2009 and his Master degree from King Saud University in 2011, and he is currently doing his PhD at the department of information Systems, college of computer and information sciences, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Al-Sabri has published a few papers in SOA.

Samir El-Masri
Dr Samir El-Masri completed his Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree at the College of Engineering, Lebanese University in 1993. Dr El-Masri has a Master\'s degree and PhD from the “Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble” France in numerical simulations and software engineering in 1997. He worked for 3 years ended in 2001 at Hokkaido University, Japan as postdoctoral fellow and assistant professor. Dr El-Masri was a senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at the University of Western Sydney, University of Sydney, Central Queensland University and University of Southern Queensland, Australia from 2001 till 2006. He worked for at least 4 years in IT and software development industry at large Australian companies as a senior project manager/Program Manager and senior consultant in Australia. Dr El-Masri is currently an Associate Professor at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia since 2009, and he has published more than 80 research papers in international Journals, books and Conferences. Research Interests are Health Informatics. Dr El-Masri is a member of IEEE and IEEE Computer Society, Lebanese Order of Engineers, Saudi Association for Health Informatics and Australian Computer Society. He is an editorial member of the journal of engineering and technology research and the journal of health informatics in developing countries.


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