2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10278-006-0928-6
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Web-based Diagnostic Imaging Service Using XML Forms

Abstract: Traditionally, radiology has been conceived as a support department providing patient scanning services to the other clinical departments in a hospital. However, recent advancements in networking technology and related information systems such as picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and radiology information system (RIS) provide new opportunities for inventing different types of diagnostic imaging businesses such as teleradiology. In this article, we examined the business processes of currently op… Show more

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“…The implementation of this platform normally requires only server-side activities of the IT-department, if for example new functionality is to be incorporated. A disadvantage is that complex procedures and controlling can only be realized with web-based technology [ 12 - 15 ] through considerable effort, particularly if they have to run modally. Despite this, they may still be more incident prone than other programming techniques.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of this platform normally requires only server-side activities of the IT-department, if for example new functionality is to be incorporated. A disadvantage is that complex procedures and controlling can only be realized with web-based technology [ 12 - 15 ] through considerable effort, particularly if they have to run modally. Despite this, they may still be more incident prone than other programming techniques.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be interpretable by machine and human alike, a mechanism for encoding and disseminating template data are required; one example of this technology is Extensible Markup Language (XML). 7,8 Ontology and controlled terminology are essential for managing the diversity of radiologic information within a technological framework. Ontologies are organized frameworks for structuring information, a formalism for encoding complex knowledge that is represented as a set of concepts within a particular domain.…”
Section: Improved Communication Through Information Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For raster images, Languages like XHTML which does not have such a structural feature in their environment. Instead, XML provides image elements' means such as pixel and RGB for the incorporation of raster images in text-based files (Hur, Lee and Kim, 2006). In the TMA, we developed the XML (see Figure 4 (b)) to present mosaic image which is raster image and presented by XHTML to display the mosaic image.…”
Section: Mosaic Image Editormentioning
confidence: 99%