Ieee Eurocon 2009 2009
DOI: 10.1109/eurcon.2009.5167867
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Applied infocommunication systems and their models for healthcare

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“…Todescribethemodel(byA.D.Sotnikov)isused (Sotnikov,2003(Sotnikov, ,2004(Sotnikov, ,2007asabasicweneed introduce a number of concepts and definitions. An information system interacts with different informationobjects:…”
Section: Key Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Todescribethemodel(byA.D.Sotnikov)isused (Sotnikov,2003(Sotnikov, ,2004(Sotnikov, ,2007asabasicweneed introduce a number of concepts and definitions. An information system interacts with different informationobjects:…”
Section: Key Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aconsiderablenumberoftargetmanagementmodelshavealreadybeendeveloped,forexample, the TeleManagement Forum NGOSS/Frameworx concept (TM Forum home page) as most well known. Among them, the above-described domain model proposed by A.D. Sotnikov (Sotnikov, 2003(Sotnikov, ,2004(Sotnikov, ,2007fordescribingtheprocessesoftransferringinformationfromsourcetoreceiver ininfocommunicationsystems,isverywellsuitedasabasisforbuildingaspecializedmodelfor managinginfocommunications.Thismodelisthebestsuitedfordevelopingamanagementmodel, whichwillalsoallowdevelopingatheoreticalbasisforintroducingtheideaof DTforthefieldof infocommunications.Inthiswork,thetaskisposedasthedevelopmentofthetheoreticalfoundations oftheCSPDT.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…it is possible to classify ICS according to a number of criteria which characterize different aspects of the interaction between the system, the user and the information, important from the point of view of the analysis and subsequent design of ICS [4,5]. In this context, the spatial distance between the users is of no consequence, and the notions of ICS and IS are the same thing.…”
Section: Advances In Computer Science Research (Acsr) Volume 72mentioning
confidence: 99%