On Architecture of BodyInNumbers Exercise and Wellness Health Strategy Framework

P. Bruha, R. Mouček, P. Volf, L. Simeckové, O. Šťáva
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They are many risk factors decreasing overall human physical and cognitive performance and increasing incidence of chronic diseases. It is very beneficial for any society to map, discuss and cope with these factors. This can be supported and evaluated by designing, developing, testing and using suitable self-management health systems. One of these systems is the BodyInNumbers exercise and wellness health strategy framework that allows experimenters to collect various heterogeneous health related data in a highly organized and efficient way. Thanks to its success and daily use, new requirements related to better security, scalability and maintainability of its architecture have emerged. The aim of this work is to present advances and changes in the architecture of the BodyInNumbers health strategy framework mainly focusing on new definition of user roles, optimization of the system deployment, and orchestration of the system components. As a proof of concept, a Kubernetes cluster prototype has been used to demonstrate the improved architectural solution.
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论BodyInNumbers运动与健康策略框架的构建
它们是降低人类整体身体和认知能力并增加慢性疾病发病率的许多危险因素。对任何社会来说,描绘、讨论和应对这些因素都是非常有益的。这可以通过设计、开发、测试和使用适当的自我管理卫生系统得到支持和评价。其中一个系统是BodyInNumbers锻炼和健康战略框架,它允许实验人员以高度有组织和有效的方式收集各种不同的健康相关数据。由于它的成功和日常使用,出现了与更好的安全性、可伸缩性和体系结构可维护性相关的新需求。这项工作的目的是介绍BodyInNumbers健康策略框架体系结构的进步和变化,主要关注用户角色的新定义、系统部署的优化和系统组件的编排。作为概念验证,Kubernetes集群原型被用来演示改进的架构解决方案。
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