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25. Attribute match discovery in information integration: exploiting multiple facets of metadata
Automating semantic matching of attributes for the purpose of information integration is challenging, and the dynamics of the Web further exacerbate this problem. Believing that many facets of metadata can contribute to a resolution, we present a framework for multifaceted exploitation of metadata in which we gather information about potential matches from v
Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society. Publicado em: 2002-11
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26. MuDeL: a language and a system for describing and generating mutants
Mutation Testing is an approach for assessing the quality of a test case suite by analyzing its ability in distinguishing the product under test from a set of alternative products, the so-called mutants. The mutants are generated from the product under test by applying a set of mutant operators, which produce products with slight syntactical differences. The
Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society. Publicado em: 2002-07
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27. Uma arquitetura para gerenciamento de QoS baseado em políticas
The communication convergence (voice, video, data) is changing the way to plan, manage and maintain the network infrastructures. In this new concept of networking an important element to be managed is quality of service (QoS). The QoS management is a complex task and includes administrative concepts, such as: resource allocation, user levels assignment, diff
Publicado em: 2002
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28. Espaçamento e dimensionamento de terraços agricolas : automatização na linguagem de programação visual basic
This work is about the steps reached on development of a test computer programo The aim of this program is to be helpful for both the distance between agricultural terraces calculations and their project (transversal section). The calculation routine adopted on automating work, follows the criteria used by the Soil Conservation Department of the "Instituto A
Publicado em: 1995
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29. An evaluation of the Technicon AutoAnalyzer for automating complement-fixation tests
Obviously there is need for a reliable means of automating complement-fixation tests. This paper offers an account of experience with an AutoAnalyzer adapted for this purpose. Results of syphilis screening tests done by the AutoAnalyzer compared with those of tests performed manually showed satisfactory agreement, the automated method being slightly less spe
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30. An evaluation of the Technicon AutoAnalyzer for automating complement-fixation tests
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31. The Role of Domain Knowledge in Automating Medical Text Report Classification
Objective: To analyze the effect of expert knowledge on the inductive learning process in creating classifiers for medical text reports.
American Medical Informatics Association.
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32. Cost considerations in automating the library.
The purchase price of a computer and its software is but a part of the cost of any automated system. There are many additional costs, including one-time costs of terminals, printers, multiplexors, microcomputers, consultants, workstations and retrospective conversion, and ongoing costs of maintenance and maintenance contracts for the equipment and software,
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33. Automating Veterans Administration libraries: I. National planning and development.
The Veterans Administration Library Network (VALNET) needed an automated library system that could interface with the agency's national automation activities. The Library Special Interest Users Group was established to oversee the selection of appropriate automated systems. The Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System (MUMPS) computer
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34. Standardized, Automated Procedure for Measurement of Serum Hemolytic Complement Activity
In the interest of standardizing and automating complement fixation procedures, an AutoAnalyzer manifold was designed in which the reagents are mixed in proportions similar to that of the Laboratory Branch Complement Fixation test. By bypassing the fixation stage, the manifold proved useful for measuring serum hemolytic complement activity (C′). As many as
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35. Automating Veterans Administration libraries: II. Implementation at the Kansas City Medical Center Library.
In 1985, the Kansas City Veterans Administration Medical Center began implementation of the Decentralized Hospital Computer Program (DHCP). An integrated library system, a subset of that program, was started by the medical library for acquisitions and an outline catalog. To test the system, staff of the Neurology Service were trained to use the outline catal
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36. Automating Complex Guidelines for Chronic Disease: Lessons Learned
There is scant published experience with implementing complex, multistep computerized practice guidelines for the long-term management of chronic diseases. We have implemented a system for creating, maintaining, and navigating computer-based clinical algorithms integrated with our electronic medical record. This article describes our progress and reports on
American Medical Informatics Association.