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The current extension of communications, embracing terrestrial and space domains, raises a few legit questions in terms of business model, compatibility, and sustainability. Related to Internet satellites, this paper considers the following questions: Who are the US-based major operational Internet satellite organizations? What was the ambitious plan, and why did it fail? What are the basic incompatibilities...
Purpose To develop a prototype website to collect patient-reported outcomes in outpatient clinical oncology and link the data with the electronic medical record (EMR). Methods A multidisciplinary Research Network, including experts in outcomes research, clinical oncology, nursing, social work, information technology, EMRs, behavioral science, decision science, clinical trials, law, and a cancer...
Background and objectives Although there is a growing interest in using patient-reported outcomes (PRO) to monitor disease progression and/or therapeutic response, to improve care, and to screen for physical or psychosocial problems in routine clinical practice, PRO instruments can be difficult to administer, score, and interpret in this setting. Internet-based approaches to PRO collection may help...
A Web-based environmental experiment system based on database, Microsoft .NET, and COM (component object model) technology is presented. The efficiency of developing such an application has promoted since the Web application can immediately refer the developed COM component, which integrates all connected device and different technologies of instrument control. Since the synchronization mechanism...
Mobile computing is growing in popularity due to continuing improvements in mobile devices and their connectivity. Collaboration systems enable users at geographically distributed locations to collaborate each other. Community Grids Lab's GlobalMMCS is a Web services based, integrated videoconferencing system that allows heterogeneous clients to join the same session. Integration of mobile devices...
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