HP Medical Archive Solution manual Dicom, Fcs, Fsg, Hpma, Ilm, Lan

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HPMA Audit Message Reference

content block ID

See “CBID”.

DICOM

Digital Imaging and COmmunications in Medicine—a standard devel-

 

oped by ACR-NEMA (an alliance of the American College of

 

Radiology and the National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association) for

 

communications between medical imaging devices.

DR

Disaster Recovery.

FCS

Fixed Content Storage—A class of stored data where the data, once

 

captured, is rarely changed and must be retained for long periods of

 

time in its original form. Typically this includes images, documents,

 

and other data where alterations would reduce the value of the stored

 

information.

flywheeling

A clock is running on its own, without tracking a reference source.

FSG

File System Gateway—a unit of the HP Medical Archive software that

 

enables standard network file systems to interface with the grid.

Grid Task

A managed sequence of actions that are coordinated across a grid to

 

perform a specific function (such as adding new node certificates).

 

Grid Tasks are typically long-term operations that span many entities

 

within the grid.

HPMA

HP Medical Archive—a fixed-content storage system from Hewlett-

 

Packard. The solution is sold under the HP brand and is serviced and

 

supported by the HP services/support organization worldwide. The

 

HPMA Solution is powered by Bycast® StorageGRID™ software.

ILM

Information Lifecycle Management—a process of managing data by

 

applying business rules to determine storage accessibility and longev-

 

ity. Software implementing ILM manages data replication, storage

 

resources, distribution, and retention to meet business and regulatory

 

objectives.

instance

A DICOM term for an image. One or more instances for a single

 

patient are collected in a “study”.

LAN

Local Area Network—a network of interconnected computers that is

 

restricted to a small area, such as a building or campus. A LAN may be

 

considered a node to the Internet or other wide area network.

latency

Time duration for processing a transaction or transmitting a unit of

 

data from end to end. When evaluating system performance, both

 

throughput and latency need to be considered. See also: “throughput”.

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