Mobile network dynamic workflow exception handling system
First Claim
1. A method for dynamically recovering from a workflow exception occurring in a mobile network communication system, the system having multiple workflows and at least one mission critical item, the method comprising:
- storing data unique to an individual in a hand-held mobile device;
wirelessly linking the hand-held mobile device to a records information system to operably transfer the data using the hand-held mobile device;
monitoring the workflows to identify an attack on the critical item through the mobile network communication system;
identifying an exception occurring to a first one of the workflows following the attack; and
automatically applying a forward recovery rule to operably revise the first one of the workflows into a new workflow.
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Abstract
Methods for using an exception handling system are provided for dynamically recovering from a workflow exception occurring in a healthcare mobile network communication system. An individual user can access the system through a hand-held mobile device. The system has multiple workflows and at least one mission critical item. Attack tree modeling analyses are performed to identify the mission critical item. Another operation includes writing a plurality of forward recovery rules to protect the mission critical item. The recovery rules are enabled through an engine in communication with the mobile network communication system. The multiple workflows are monitored for indication of a system attack on any one of the multiple workflows. A new workflow is automatically generated upon detection of the system attack. The exception handling system is overlayed on the mobile network. Authorization is provided by the system for the individual user.
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19 Claims
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1. A method for dynamically recovering from a workflow exception occurring in a mobile network communication system, the system having multiple workflows and at least one mission critical item, the method comprising:
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storing data unique to an individual in a hand-held mobile device;
wirelessly linking the hand-held mobile device to a records information system to operably transfer the data using the hand-held mobile device;
monitoring the workflows to identify an attack on the critical item through the mobile network communication system;
identifying an exception occurring to a first one of the workflows following the attack; and
automatically applying a forward recovery rule to operably revise the first one of the workflows into a new workflow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for dynamically recovering from a workflow exception occurring in a healthcare services mobile network communication system, the system having multiple workflows and at least one mission critical item, the method comprising:
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storing medical data unique to an individual in at least one hand-held mobile device;
wirelessly linking the hand-held mobile device to a medical records information system to operably transfer the data between the hand-held mobile device and the medical records information system;
monitoring the workflows to identify an attack on the critical item through the healthcare services mobile network communication system;
identifying an exception occurring to a first one of the workflows following the attack; and
automatically applying a forward recovery rule to operably revise the first one of the workflows into a new workflow. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for using an exception handling system for dynamically recovering from a workflow exception occurring in a medical mobile network communication system, the system comprising:
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preparing a plurality of workflow exception recovery rules in a forward recovery logic;
saving the plurality of recovery rules in a prolog engine of the communication system;
exchanging a plurality of workflows of the communication system with the prolog engine;
storing medical data unique to an individual user selected from of a plurality of users of the communication system in at least one hand-held mobile device wirelessly linked to the prolog engine; and
connecting the prolog engine to the hand-held mobile device with at least one web service using a BPEL language communication engine;
using the prolog engine upon identification of a workflow exception occurring to one of the workflows to apply at least one of the recovery rules to maintain communication between the engine and the at least one web service. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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