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Philips Medical Systems Project GLOBUS World-wide integrated processes for systems and project business. The Philips Company. Total Healthcare Segmentation. NM, PET, SPECT. PMS Focus. Magnetic Resonance System. Cardiology Diagnostic System. Radiation Therapy System.
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Philips Medical Systems Project GLOBUS World-wide integrated processes for systems and project business
Total Healthcare Segmentation NM, PET, SPECT PMS Focus
Headquarters: The Netherlands + USA Sales & Service: PMS National Organizations (~35) Philips NO’s (~25) Agents (~20) Production Centers:Netherlands, UK,Germany, USA Personnel: 9500 Philips Medical Systems
Spaghetti junction Increasing complexity to maintain interfaces Legacy Systems COPICS PROFS MSD Compas Cadence MS Word Control M EDMS PRINS MEMO edifact MILO iges MEBIS SPAPAMOS Intergraph ccmail Word perfect more than 50 main I.T. systems !
Production centers (PMG’s) Sales ans Service Districts (SSD’s)
Common PMS information exchange Local PMS information exchange Covering both the legacy systems the new Globus systems Objectives
Four Processes: • Product Creation Process • Order Acquisition Process • Order Realisation Process • Management of Installed Base
Key Issues in IT Strategy • Business driven • Process Oriented • World-wide • Standards (Processes/Systems) • Integrated information • State of the art solutions • Open information sharing
Standardised landscape of integrated solutions Business, Logistics & Financial system Philips-wide mail system TRITON Baan Standard office suite Workbenches ASTEA CMS Data Sciences Electronic catalogue Service Call Dispatch ? METAPHASE Control Data Cad/Cam Engineering/product data management system
Original Implementation:Pair-wise Integration • Achieved through specialized interfaces • Unique to each application pair • New applications require new programming • Typically batch mode operation • A single change can affect multiple integration modules • 200 interfaces defined for the first pilot (6 applications)
Revised TIB Based Architecture Business, Logistics & Financial system TIBCO Information Bus Philips-wide mail system Baan/SAP Standard office suite Workbenches ASTEA CMS Data Sciences Electronic catalogue Service Call Dispatch ? METAPHASE Control Data Cad/Cam Engineering/product data management system
Incremental Migration old-world System A System B System C System D System E System F System G System H File transfer COMBS (EDI) TIB/Rendezvous non-Globus systems Globus organization A Globus organization B Globus organization C non Globus systems TIB-world
Reduced Cost of Ownership by 50% Total number of interfaces for the pilot: 6 Total number of objects defined: 12 Provides incremental migration path Trained PMS and ORIGIN staff to integrate 20+ applications Interface Development efforts reduced by 50% Enabled transition from Baan to SAP Reduced network traffic by ~ 60% Process: Feasibility Study: 2 weeks Training + Pilot + Architecture Definition: 5 months TIB/AE Implementation Benefits
Information Bus Connections event-driven application batch proc. application COMBS TIB compliant application COMBS EDI-server batch output batch input conversion tables system spec adapter COMBS adapter file transfer adapter conversion tables conversion tables conversion tables The Information Bus (TIB) Connecting systems to the information bus mainly is done by developing adapters for those systems. Generic adapter framework and development tools now are available.