2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00502-006-0328
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Experimenting with ubiquitous computing technologies in productive environments

Abstract: Ubiquitous computing techniques are ideal tools to bring new solutions to environments which are otherwise quite resistant to rapid change. In this paper we present techniques to carry out experiments in the very heterogeneous environment of a hospital's decision making conference, the ''tumour board''. Introducing the concept of surface interaction we demonstrate how information from various sources such as X-ray film, slide presentations and projections of CT scans together with oral comments and typed notes… Show more

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“…Documentation and information is a function in 31% of all systems. It includes systems providing context-aware information about patient data and laboratory reports during surgical interventions [ 13 , 79 ] or in morning rounds [ 76 ]. Many systems supporting the emergency triage process store data for documentation purposes [ 63 , 80 - 82 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Documentation and information is a function in 31% of all systems. It includes systems providing context-aware information about patient data and laboratory reports during surgical interventions [ 13 , 79 ] or in morning rounds [ 76 ]. Many systems supporting the emergency triage process store data for documentation purposes [ 63 , 80 - 82 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%