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Existing software quality definition models often fall short in addressing the dynamic and evolving requirements of Healthcare Information Systems (HIS), particularly the unique regulatory and infrastructural challenges inherent to healthcare environments. This poster introduces the Healthcare Data Quality Language (HDQL), a novel framework designed to bridge the gap between HIS requirements and software quality attributes. HDQL enables healthcare professionals to intuitively define software features tailored to their needs, fostering improved system acceptance, enhanced performance, and system evolution.

Original publication

DOI

10.3233/SHTI250456

Type

Journal article

Journal

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Publication Date

15/05/2025

Volume

327

Pages

761 - 762