Attention Detail Modification
Attention Detail Modification is the specific non-content changes applied by Lenses through CSS class manipulation to guide user attention without altering regulated ePI text.
Attention Detail Modification is the specific non-content changes applied by Lenses through CSS class manipulation to guide user attention without altering regulated ePI text.
f(ePI) (Focused ePI) is the final personalized output of the Focusing process, adapted for a specific patient's context through Lens execution.
Focusing is the process defined as "Adapting information to the context of the end user for effective and optimal understanding of the information" without modifying the regulated content itself.
Focusing Flows are the four defined methods for invoking the Focusing process in FOSPS, based on how ePI and IPS/PV data are provided.
The Focusing Manager is the central orchestration component of the Focusing module that coordinates all steps of the personalization workflow.
The LEE (Lens Execution Environment) is the service that executes Lens logic on p(ePI) using patient contextual data to produce the final f(ePI).
A Lens is a conceptual piece of code packaged as a FHIR Library resource that encodes clinical or context-specific knowledge, applying transformation rules based on patient data.
p(ePI) (Preprocessed ePI) is the intermediate state of an ePI after semantic annotations have been embedded by Preprocessors, preparing it for Lens execution.
A Preprocessor is a pluggable service that semantically annotates raw ePIs using standard terminologies (like SNOMED-CT or ICPC-2) to generate a Preprocessed ePI (p(ePI)).