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. 2013 May 1;7(3):602–611. doi: 10.1177/193229681300700304

Table 2.

Architecture for Integrated Mobility Framework

Layer 1: Users Stakeholders who use the system throughout the solution’s lifecycle
Layer 2: Application The feature set and attributes of the software solution that is deployed
Layer 3: Environment The physical, regulatory, and security elements of both the mobile and EHR software
Layer 4: Devices The end user mobile Internet devices or hardware that are being used (e.g., cellphones, computers) to deliver the MIT solution and their unique attributes
Layer 5: Network connectivity The properties of the interfaces that must be considered to ensure proper persistence, resilience, and availability to support integration
Layer 6: Services Awareness, education, and training required to ensure maximum value to all users
Layer 7: Core integration The data standards, data mapping, and application/systems/workflow integration
Layer 8: Operating model The operating and business aspects of the project, including industry observations, cross-enterprise collaboration, and open innovation