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Geographic information systems
Water Environment Research, 1996Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and relational database management system technology have increasingly provided a foundation for integration and analyses of water environment data in context with other geographically related data.. While large scale GIS projects can pose expensive undertakings, an ever-widening variety of applications are ...
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Laboratory Information Systems
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2015Laboratory information systems (LISs) supply mission-critical capabilities for the vast array of information-processing needs of modern laboratories. LIS architectures include mainframe, client-server, and thin client configurations. The LIS database software manages a laboratory's data.
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Information Systems in Management Science
Management Science, 1967The lack of application of computer technology to medical service is worthy of note. Although there is a great deal of discussion and an obvious need, there have been precious few successful applications of computers to the solution of large scale medical problems. One area of modest success is that of on-line control.
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Immunization Information Systems
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2014s. Another Community Guide systematic review, “Economic Review of Immunization Information Systems to Increase Vaccination Rates,” evaluated the costs and benefits associated with using these systems. IIS require funding for implementing and operating the system and providers and the IIS incur costs for data exchange.
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From Information Systems to Interactive Information Systems
2017In this chapter we propose a departure from classical notion of information systems. We propose to bring in the background of agent’s interaction with physical reality in arriving at a specific information system. The proposals for generalizing the notion of information systems are made from two aspects. In the first aspect, we talk about incorporating
Andrzej Skowron+2 more
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Information System Support for Information System Development
1993Information systems used to be built from scratch, because there were few, if any, components available to base the new systems upon. This is not the case any more. Information systems are increasingly built through the reuse, modification, integration and interfacing of commercially available software components.
Arne Sølvberg, David Chenho Kung
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Geographic information systems as a marketing information system technology
Decision Support Systems, 2004Marketing information systems (MKIS) are decision support systems targeted at marketing-specific decisions. One of the most widely disseminated MKIS models divides the marketing decision universe into four domains and links these domains to each other and to other marketing activities.
Hess, Ronald L.+2 more
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Symposium Record Policy Issues in Information and Communication Technologies in Medical Applications, 1989
Computers—mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers—have effected marked change in the health care industry and particularly the nursing profession. Computers are becoming a part of our everyday existence and are influencing “man” by their human-like characteristics.
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Computers—mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers—have effected marked change in the health care industry and particularly the nursing profession. Computers are becoming a part of our everyday existence and are influencing “man” by their human-like characteristics.
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2013
Health information provides the foundation for all decision making in healthcare whether clinical at the bed side, or at a national government level. This information is generally collected as part of systems which support administrative or clinical workflow and practice. This chapter describes the many and varied features of systems such as electronic
Heather Grain, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga
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Health information provides the foundation for all decision making in healthcare whether clinical at the bed side, or at a national government level. This information is generally collected as part of systems which support administrative or clinical workflow and practice. This chapter describes the many and varied features of systems such as electronic
Heather Grain, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga
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From Nursing Information Systems to Patient Information Systems
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1994Abstract:Clinical information systems, developed for specific disciplines, reinforce the fragmentation of patient care and fail to support integrated, patient centered approaches. Fundamental restructuring of systems development is required to prepare the health care system and the practice of nursing for the future.
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