Technology

HISinOne is conceived as a continuation and enhancement of the proven and well-tested modules of our previous software solution which consists of HIS-GX Rich Clients (executive personnel) and web-based QIS-Modules (executive personnel and/or students). This software already provides a comprehensive service-oriented architecture with interconnected components. Interoperability with existing heterogeneous environments is ensured with web-services, integration of databases and import/ export-functions.

Since 2003 the entire range of our web-based modules has been joined within a unified application server. Our previous software solutions already support the entire range of requirements that are part of the Bologna Process. With new underlying technologies, HISinOne transcends the current level of integration: the entire range of functionality – containing enhanced versions of our existing web-based solutions, newly developed web-frontends that substitute current Rich Clients as well as wholly new features (e. g. the integrated alumni-management-system) – is united and provided by one central web portal that is barrier-free and easy to use.

HISinOne is based on a sophisticated data model that centralizes shared data and organizational structures (e. g. people, facilities). Every data is collected once, saved in a central database and can thus be used anywhere at any time, including third-party-systems (e. g. e-learning- platforms, library systems etc.). In return, every relevant stakeholder has access to a broad range of personalized services based on this data via the HISinOne-Portal (depending on their authorization level). HISinOne supports single-sign-on-technologies and provides a transparent access to both integrated subsystems and connected third-party-systems. Instead of remembering a multitude of access codes, users just have to remember one username and one password. This is accomplished by a unified management of identities, roles and authorizations that underlies the broad range of IT-services that are part of HISinOne.