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Process Mining for Electronic Data Interchange
2011Choreography modeling and service integration received a lot of attention in the last decade. However, most real-world implementations of inter-organizational systems are still realized by traditional Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) standards. In traditional EDI standards, the notion of process or choreography is not explicitly specified.
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1984
No development in industrial history has had as much impact and occurred as quickly as the invention and implementation of the digital computer. The computer has enabled people to perform calculations and manipulate data more quickly than was ever thought possible.
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No development in industrial history has had as much impact and occurred as quickly as the invention and implementation of the digital computer. The computer has enabled people to perform calculations and manipulate data more quickly than was ever thought possible.
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1985
For thousands of years people have needed to keep records on all the various activities that make human society such a complicated organisation. Records have been kept on battles and wars, trade and industry, political events and social upheavals. In addition, people have recorded their feelings on love and family life, on nature and the universe, and ...
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For thousands of years people have needed to keep records on all the various activities that make human society such a complicated organisation. Records have been kept on battles and wars, trade and industry, political events and social upheavals. In addition, people have recorded their feelings on love and family life, on nature and the universe, and ...
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ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS.
Academy of Management Proceedings, 1956The article presents a speech by C. I. Keelan, an employee from the Johns-Manville Corp., delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management on December 28, 1956, concerning electronic da...
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Clinical records and electronic data processing
Clinical Radiology, 1972Electronic data processing (E.D.P.) can facilitate the analysis of the clinical records of patients treated by radiotherapy. The structure of these records has been examined and related to the alternative methods of filing the data within the E.D.P. system.
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Electronic processing of cardiac rehabilitation data
Medical Informatics, 1978With the incidence of ischaemic heart disease at epidemic levels and rising, techniques for detecting, predicting, and rehabilitating the condition of cardiac dysfunction are constantly under development. One technique, that of exercise stress testing, has been used in recent decades in the prediction, detection, and rehabilitation of cardiopulmonary ...
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Electronic Processing and Analysis of Metabolic Data
Health Physics, 1964A complete system is described for electronically processing and analyzing metabolic data which are used to estimate radiation protection guides for man. Counting data for multichannel liquid scintillation detectors, together with experimental information which is manually dialed into the punch control unit of the counter, are automatically punched ...
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Documentation and electronic data processing
American Documentation, 1968AbstractHow can a large company cope with the problem of the rapid increase of bibliographic data and the growing interest in technical literature? The following article describes a practical solution for the dissemination and classification of literature abstracts based on electronic data processing.
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