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Computerized Test Construction
2015This article starts with a brief introduction to the area of computerized test construction. In the first section, the problem is formally stated as an optimization problem, with an objective function, for example, that maximizes the amount of information in the test or minimizes the amount of items in a test.
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COMPUTERIZED PHYSIOLOGIC MONITORING
Critical Care Clinics, 1999Computers can offer significant enhancement to the monitoring of the critically ill. Their value is derived from improved vigilance, better charting, and an opportunity to assess practitioner compliance with unit protocols. However, their true value can only be attained when they are integrated into a total information system.
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Computerization in microbiology
Human Pathology, 1976Computerization of the clinical microbiology laboratory is finally coming of age. Operations and functions easily adapted from other clinical laboratories have already been implemented in the microbiology laboratory, e.g., fiscal, clerical, and other administrative housekeeping chores. Similarly, storage, retrieval, and analysis of banks of data easily
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Computerized Language Analysis
American Annals of the Deaf, 1985The classroom computer can be an agent of change by aiding the classroom teacher in the analysis of language samples. Once the language samples are analyzed, changes in programming can be designed to correct language deficiencies. This article describes a computerized language analysis system that produces a detailed description as well as summary ...
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