Published July 10, 2024
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Traceability management of systems of systems: A systematic review in the assisted reproduction domain
Description
Over last decade, Assisted Reproductive Treatment (ART) has become
a very used health service by more and more people around the world
because of problems such as the delay in the maternity age, singleparent
couples, etc. In this context, health agencies have performed
innovations to improve healthcare processes of ARTs, to optimize the
performance of health professionals who work in fertilization laboratories
and to improve Biological Sample Management (BSM) and sample
traceability in ART. However, there are important handicaps in ART
processes from the point of view of quality, safety and management.
On the one hand, these processes are mainly based on manual execution
tasks and manual control tasks. This excess of manual tasks could lead to fatal traceability and safety errors during BSM. On the other hand,ART
processes require real, interoperable and traceable communications
between different software systems that have to collaborate together
(health information systems, biological sample management systems,
patient management systems, etc.), but, at present, it is possible to
identify some limitations in this domain, that is, the domain of systems
of systems (SoS). This paper aims to conduct an exhaustive study was
carried out both in the research community and in the commercial field
to identify and analyze SoS solutions and theoretical proposals forBSM
in ART processes. We have applied the Systematic Literature Review
(SLR) methodology to carry out our study and we conclude it is a very
young research line that shows a growing trend and that in the actuality
there are very few technologies that deal with the problem of the BSM
in ART.After analyzing the results, this paper presents as future work
an initial Model-Driven conceptual solution to improve BSM in ART.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/161249
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/161249
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