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Telemedicine allows collaborative activities between health professionals for the deployment of medical procedures carried out remotely by means of device using information and communication technologies. This article focuses on the Teleexpertise that allows collaboration between medical professionals in order to share knowledge and expert advices used as explanation elements for decision support...
The rapid development we have been witnessing for some decades has placed digital information and computer networks at the core of most components of professional and individual life. Learning is one of the crucial fields of activity that have benefited from such technological development. During the last decade, integration of ICT gave birth to what is now called E-learning. The trend towards mobile...
In developing applications that target more than one platform with varying sizes and capabilities, interoperability is an important issue to consider. To address this, protocols are established and standards are defined. For real-time multimedia streaming, the standard real-time protocol (RTP) could be used. Application development libraries for this protocol are readily available for desktop and...
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