System Security Functions:
Technical Architecture
Architecture diagram
Major components of an architecture:
- Database: For example, Oracle RDBMS running on a Unix server.
- Client Computers: For example, client computers as industry-standard personal computers running MS-Windows 3.1 (or Windows 95). Typical configuration might include a 75Mhz Intel Pentium processor, 500+MB of disk space, 16MB of RAM, and a 15 inch SVGA monitor.
- Network Protocol: For example, TCP/IP.
- Wide-area Network: The Internet might be idendified as the wide area network connecting client sites with the database server.
- Applications: If applicable.
- Query Tools: Additional "off-the-shelf" commercial SQL query tools might be expected to be deployed, likely relying on SQL*Net connectivity.
- Data Collection: Data might be harvested into the system via a standard interface, perhaps HL7-based.
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