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ROS 2-Based Architecture for Autonomous Driving Systems: Design and Implementation. [PDF]

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Information architecture of a telecare system

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2009
An information architecture is a high-level, conceptual design for a system which describes the fundamental requirements and principles of a system, and details its essential elements and characteristics. I conducted a comprehensive review of published literature on telecare, including government reports and case study papers.
William H, Collinge, Kecheng, Liu
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Integrative Information Systems Architecture

2009
This chapter discusses the benefits of managing business documents and Web content within the context of an integrative information systems architecture. This architecture incorporates database management, document and Web content management, integrated scanning/imaging, workflow and capabilities for integration with other technologies.
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Information Systems & Architectures

2009
Since the advent of computers in medicine, the objective of creating an electronic medical record (EMR) has been to transcend the traditional limitations of paper-based charts through a digital repository capable of quickly organizing patient data, and ultimately, aiding physicians with medical decision-making tasks.
Alex A. T. Bui, Craig Morioka
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Healthcare Information Systems Architecture

1997
The integration and evolution of existing systems represents one of the most urgent priorities of healthcare information systems in order to allow the whole organisation to meet the increasing clinical organisational and managerial needs. This paper discusses how an open architecture, based on the introduction of a middleware of common healthcare ...
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Architectures of Information Systems

1998
This chapter is an introduction into the scope of the Handbook on Architectures of Information Systems. We will point out that this volume gives a comprehensive survey of the most important aspects in this area giving not only a list of available alternatives but providing also a guidance amidst the many proposals.
Peter Bernus, Günter Schmidt
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