2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10278-013-9668-6
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REST Enabling the Report Template Library

Abstract: Structured reporting, created when a standardized template with organized subheadings is combined with relevant observations of a diagnostic study into a meaningful result, has the potential to raise both the quality and the predictability of the radiologist report, revolutionizing the workflow and its outcomes. These templates contain great value, as they carve a path based on best practice for the radiologist to follow, and thus should be shared, reviewed, and improved. Unfortunately, these templates are oft… Show more

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“…The MRRT profile builds on modern Web services architecture to support exchange of report template information. The standard specifies an application programming interface (API) built using Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture (10,11), which uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). To promote the development of MRRT templates, an open-source royalty-free template editor, Report Template Editor (or T-Rex), is available through the RSNA Informatics Reporting website.…”
Section: Ihe Mrrtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MRRT profile builds on modern Web services architecture to support exchange of report template information. The standard specifies an application programming interface (API) built using Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture (10,11), which uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). To promote the development of MRRT templates, an open-source royalty-free template editor, Report Template Editor (or T-Rex), is available through the RSNA Informatics Reporting website.…”
Section: Ihe Mrrtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). Because XSLT lacked the ability to facilitate discovery, retrieval, and on-the-fly customization of reporting templates, a subsequent approach extended a prototype system built for real-time display of reporting templates [15]. This second approach utilized a Representational State Transfer (REST) interface [16] with an XML parsing engine to deconstruct each RELAX NG template into its individual components.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of sharing models and web access tools is also an important bioinformatics objective that allows users to utilize and access bioinformatics tools over the internet and from their computer systems to the main computing resources via servers in other parts of the world. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) [123] and Representational State Transfer (REST) [124][125][126] are two bioinformatics tools to provide web services. SOAP is a standard-based web service access protocol, originally developed by Microsoft.…”
Section: Software Analysis Tools Services and Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%