Context management and automation product suite
The configuration interface (codename Cuesta) is a beautiful and easy-to-use web interface for configuring the CMR.
Learn moreThe Driver Platform (DP) is a Windows specific service which can inspect and control most Windows based applications. It is used to allow non-CCOW compliant applications to take part in a context synchronization session, to automate workflows in applications and to display annotations. It has the ability to function as a standalone Context Manager as well, and can also be configured to use the centralized manager.
Learn moreThe Context Management Registry (CMR) is a database containing configurations and run-time information about the software components involved in context synchronization and automation. All active Context Managers are registered in the CMR and so are all the active action agents. This allows dynamic discovery of context sessions and actions in those sessions and makes them available for the end user. Configurations for the components of the system are also stored in the CMR allowing for a centralized configuration of all applications and their flows.
SIRENIA Mobile Context Manager
The Sirenia Mobile Context Manager enables mobile applications to participate in context synchronization sessions. It can invoke actions and annotations on other mobile or desktop apps.
We provide various application drivers to ease application integration or to deal with applications for which it is not possible to implement an internal CCOW ContextParticipant handling.
The drivers are custom configured for each type of application and the flows that must be supported. We support the following types of drivers:
If you have any specific requirements or need a custom driver, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll try our best to make it happen.
We provide various application drivers to ease application integration or to deal with applications for which it is not possible to implement an internal CCOW ContextParticipant handling.
The drivers are custom configured for each type of application and the flows that must be supported. We support the following types of drivers:
If you have any specific requirements or need a custom driver, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll try our best to make it happen.
We provide various application drivers to ease application integration or to deal with applications for which it is not possible to implement an internal CCOW ContextParticipant handling.
The drivers are custom configured for each type of application and the flows that must be supported. We support the following types of drivers:
If you have any specific requirements or need a custom driver, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll try our best to make it happen.
We provide various application drivers to ease application integration or to deal with applications for which it is not possible to implement an internal CCOW ContextParticipant handling.
The drivers are custom configured for each type of application and the flows that must be supported. We support the following types of drivers:
If you have any specific requirements or need a custom driver, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll try our best to make it happen.
We provide various application drivers to ease application integration or to deal with applications for which it is not possible to implement an internal CCOW ContextParticipant handling.
The drivers are custom configured for each type of application and the flows that must be supported. We support the following types of drivers:
If you have any specific requirements or need a custom driver, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll try our best to make it happen.
We provide various application drivers to ease application integration or to deal with applications for which it is not possible to implement an internal CCOW ContextParticipant handling.
The drivers are custom configured for each type of application and the flows that must be supported. We support the following types of drivers:
If you have any specific requirements or need a custom driver, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll try our best to make it happen.
We provide various application drivers to ease application integration or to deal with applications for which it is not possible to implement an internal CCOW ContextParticipant handling.
The drivers are custom configured for each type of application and the flows that must be supported. We support the following types of drivers:
If you have any specific requirements or need a custom driver, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll try our best to make it happen.
Sirenia DDOI provides operational information about activities and flows across the operational setup.
The Sirenia product suite is fully compliant with the international standard HL7 CCOW.
It implement an HL7 CCOW Context Manager and Context Management Registry plus the multiple feature of CCOW including context actions, annotations etc.
Our Context Manager also mediates context actions via its context action interface enabling applications to request and execute actions within a given context. An example could be one application asking another to navigate to a specific view maintaining the overall context.
Actions
Context Actions are a mechanism by which applications may perform actions initiated by other applications operating within the same context. It can be compared to RPC but with the added benefits of occurring with the same security-guaranties and with the complete context of all particpating applications available.
Context actions are thus always executed within the scope of a context and can only occur when the context itself is stable (no ongoing transactions).
Action Flow
The normal flow of executing a context action is as follows:
Context Participant (application #1) requests action A be executed.
Context Manager finds Action Agent (application #2) which is able to execute the action.
Context Manager requests Action Agent to execute action A.
Action agent executes the action (this can involve user interation).
Action agent returns result to Context Manager which in turn forwards it to the initiating partipant (application #1).
The product portfolio is based on the HL7 CCOW standard and implements the Context Manager, Context Management Registry and supports actions, annotations etc. In addition hereto it can instrument non-CCOW compliant application so they can participate in Context sessions. It also supports automation and acts as software robots in and between applications.
Learn moreThis document provides a Centos 7 install guide. The guide can be followed for Ubuntu installation or serve as a starting point for installing on other Linux OS.
You should read the Deployment documentation beforehand, in order to understand the components and their roles.