This paper illustrates an amalgamative graphic view diagram for multiple information streams, such as manual stream, data stream, repertory stream, and money stream, in the health informatics field. Such a graphic view lets users, system analysts, and system designers look and feel the mutual and interactive relationship within a limited health information system scope. The derived interflow matrix document also supports related programmers to understand the corresponding amalgamative graphic view diagram during the development and maintenance stages. Our proposed methodology tries to supply a mixed system requirement environment for software engineering usage. We believe this methodology will bind the views among users and engineers tighter than before and indirectly increase the user friendly of health related systems.
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