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|a O'Moore, Rory
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|a Medical Informatics Europe ’90
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Proceedings, Glasgow, Scotland, August 20–23, 1990
|c edited by Rory O'Moore, Stellan Bengtsson, John R. Bryant, John S. Bryden
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|a 1st ed. 1990
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1990, 1990
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|a Clinical Information Systems I & II -- Community and Primary Care I & II -- Health Added Value -- DRGs, Case-Mix and Costings -- Nursing Systems I & II -- Expert Systems I – VI -- Education, Computer Aided Instruction I & II -- Hospital Information Systems I & II -- Communications and PACS I & II -- Health Promotion -- Environmental/Communicable Disease/Epidemiology I & II -- Critical Safety and Privacy -- Natural Language Translation I & II -- Quality Assurance -- Medical Technology I & II -- Imaging and Allied Topics -- Health Informatics in Europe -- Poster Presentations -- Author Index
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|a Health informatics
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|a Health Informatics
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|a Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics
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|a The software has been developed in Smalltalk80 [1] on SUN and Apple Macintosh computers. Smalltalk80 is an object-oriented programming system which permits rapid prototyping. The need for prototyping in the specification of general practitioner systems was highlighted as long ago as 1980 [4] and is essential to the user -centred philosophy of the project. The goal is a hardware independent system usable on any equipment capable of supporting an integrated environment for handling both textual and graphics and 'point and select' interaction. The architecture is extensible and provides a platform for future experimention with technical advances such as touch screens and voice technology. User Interface Management Systems (UIMS) technology is developing rapidly offering a number of techniques which allow the abstract design of the interface to be separated from the screen/display management on one hand and the internal workings of the application on the other. [2] The importance of this 'layered' approach is that such techniques enable the user to tailor the application to his/her individual preferences and the design team has included and developed many of these ideas into the design. 7. Conclusion: Value Added to Health
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