KEYWORDS: Medicine, Web services, Logic, Data modeling, Health informatics, Computer architecture, Mobile devices, Control systems, Personal digital assistants, Databases
As we know, medical informatics can improve diagnosis, treatment, disease prevention and failure prevention in hospitals and clinics. Due to the ability to real time access information at anytime and anywhere, wireless medical informatics can minimize mobile errors, optimize healthcare delivery and simplify workflow. This paper describes the overall architecture and primary functionality of a mobile e-care system that tries to complement existing hospital information systems.
We iniroduced a web-based assembly/disassembly system in this article, which is designed for e-commerce and teleeducation purpose. The system is characterized by automatic disassembly pathlsequence generation, multi-level deployment/rendering, partially ordered reliable delivery and a friendly web-based user interface.
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