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Clinical Decision Support Systems
Visceral Medicine, 2021<b><i>Background:</i></b> By combining up-to-date medical knowledge and steadily increasing patient data, a new level of medical care can emerge. <b><i>Summary and Key Messages:</i></b> Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) are an arising solution to handling rich data and providing them to health ...
Teufel, Andreas, Binder, Harald
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Intelligent decision support systems
Decision Support Systems, 1991This paper explores the basic ingredients of intelligent decision support systems in partial contrast to approaches followed by expert systems.
H. W. Gottinger, H.-P. Weimann
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Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1988
This paper concerns a system developed to assist in the selection of appropriate statistical procedures ~'eq:.~ired for certain problems. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three groups. One group was given a flow chart version of the decision aid; a second group was given a computer-b(l!ed version of the system.
Lee G. Cooper, Masao Nakanishi
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This paper concerns a system developed to assist in the selection of appropriate statistical procedures ~'eq:.~ired for certain problems. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three groups. One group was given a flow chart version of the decision aid; a second group was given a computer-b(l!ed version of the system.
Lee G. Cooper, Masao Nakanishi
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Computer Decision Support Systems
Chest, 2000Computer decision support systems are computer applications designed to aid clinicians in making diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in patient care. They can simplify access to data needed to make decisions, provide reminders and prompts at the time of a patient encounter, assist in establishing a diagnosis and in entering appropriate orders, and ...
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Decision Support and Decision Support Systems
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1997Some general features of decision support and computerised decision support systems for emergency situations are first discussed. More specific items are then analysed, for example whether it is important to maintain coherence and uniformity between systems in Europe, and the advantage and disadvantages of large and small systems respectively.
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Development of Decision Support Systems
International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1990Use of hospital information systems (HIS) are no longer limited to administrative functions. The addition to these systems of decision support capability is now a necessity. Development of the decision support modules requires a different software architecture than that employed by most HIS systems today.
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2013
E-Government is about using the tools and systems, made possible by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), such as Decision Support Systems (DSSs) as a strategy to enhance human resources output in public sector organisations. The aim is to provide better public services to citizens and the business sector.
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E-Government is about using the tools and systems, made possible by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), such as Decision Support Systems (DSSs) as a strategy to enhance human resources output in public sector organisations. The aim is to provide better public services to citizens and the business sector.
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Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference on - AFIPS '80, 1980
As the decade of the 1980s approaches, it is generally agreed that computer companies will stress not technology, but rather customer service functions as a means to differentiate themselves from one another. Consequently, the need to understand the customer's service requirements and to plan for them is tantamount.
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As the decade of the 1980s approaches, it is generally agreed that computer companies will stress not technology, but rather customer service functions as a means to differentiate themselves from one another. Consequently, the need to understand the customer's service requirements and to plan for them is tantamount.
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Evaluation Review, 1985
Decision Support Systems (DSS) are automated information systems designed to aid administrative decision making. This article reviews the literature on the design, implementation, and evaluation of DSS. Based on the review, the article suggests that evaluators act as liaisons between designers and managers, identify and collect data for DSS, and ...
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Decision Support Systems (DSS) are automated information systems designed to aid administrative decision making. This article reviews the literature on the design, implementation, and evaluation of DSS. Based on the review, the article suggests that evaluators act as liaisons between designers and managers, identify and collect data for DSS, and ...
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