1 Scope
This document provides guidance and requirements for the description, planning and
development of new systems, as well as for the integration of existing information systems, both within one enterprise and across different healthcareorganizations, through an architecture integrating the common data and business logic into a specific architectural layer (i.e. the middleware), distinct from individual applications and accessible throughout the whole information system through services, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2
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Scope

| 1 | applications |
| 2 | middleware of objects integrating common data and common business logic |
| 3 | scope of ISO 12967‑1 |
This document is also independent from, and does not imply either explicitly or implicitly,
any specific technological solution or product for its deployment. Accordingly, the
formalization of the architecture according to two lower levels of the ODP reference
model, the engineering and technology viewpoints, is outside the scope of this document.
The language and notations used here for specifying the architecture are based on
UML (Unified Modeling Language) complemented by case studies and other paradigms widely
utilized by other standards in health informatics. The level of the specification
is complete and non-ambiguous enough to allow its implementation into the specific
physical and technological scenarios adopted by the various healthcareorganizations and vendors. Accordingly, methodology formalized by the Engineering and Technology
viewpoints of the RM ODP Reference Model can be followed for the implementation.
NOTE For more introductory material on RM-ODP and many guideline documents see www.rm-odp.net.