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76 Gardner, Reed M.Standardizing Communications and Networks in the ICUBiomedical Informatics1985
77 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Protocols Applied to Acute Patient CareBiomedical Informatics1977
78 Hansen, Charles D.Data distributed, parallel algorithm for ray-traced volume renderingThis paper presents a divide-and-conquer ray-traced volume rendering algorithm and a parallel image compositing method, along with their implementation and performance on the Connection Machine CM-5, and networked workstations. This algorithm distributes both the data and the computations to individ...Volume rendering; Ray tracing; ; Computer algorithms; Scientific visualization; Network computing; Massively parallel processing1993
79 Warner, Homer R.Integration of Computer Support for Institutional Practice: The HELP SystemBiomedical Informatics1976
80 Hansen, Charles D.Massively parallel visualization: parallel renderingThis paper presents rendering algorithms, developed for massively parallel processors (MPPs), for polygonal, spheres, and volumetric data. The polygon algorithm uses a data parallel approach whereas the sphere and volume renderer use a MIMD approach. Implementations for these algorithms are presente...Parallel visualization; Parallel rendering; Massively parallel processors1995
81 Huser, VojtechRunning decision support logic retrospectively to determine guideline adherence: a case study with diabetesWe describe the application of our previously developed analytical infrastructure called RetroGuide to conduct studies on retrospective data using a clinician friendly flowchart paradigm. Introduction Requiring additional clinician?s input in a new decision support system (DSS) is often a major imp...retroguide; time series analysis; retrospective observational study; diabetes; hypertension; clinical guidelines; knowledge representation; RetroGuide2007-05-14
82 Gardner, Reed M.Computers in the Intensive Care Unit: The Clinical ChallengeBiomedical Informatics1992
83 Freire, Juliana; Silva, Claudio T.End-to-end eScience: integrating workflow, query, visualization, and provenance at an ocean observatoryData analysis tasks at an Ocean Observatory require integrative and and domain-specialized use of database, workflow, visualization systems. We describe a platform to support these tasks developed as part of the cyberinfrastructure at the NSF Science and Technology Center for Coastal Margin Obser...Coastal margins; Ocean observatories; Workflow systems; VisTrails2008-12
84 Waitzman, Norman J.Connecting the dots and merging meaning: using mixed methods to study primary care delivery transformationObjective: To demonstrate the value of mixed methods in the study of practice transformation and illustrate procedures for connecting methods and for merging findings to enhance the meaning derived.. Data Source/Study Setting: An integrated network of university-owned, primary care practices at the ...2013-01-01
85 Martin, JimFourier series approximations and low pass filtering: facilitating learning of digital signal processing for biomechanics studentsFiltering raw biomechanical data to remove noise is a key first step that must be performed prior to further biomechanical analysis. Raw biomechanical data are usually filtered to remove noise above a specified cutoff frequency, a process known as "low pass filtering". The concept of frequency conte...2009-01-01
86 Myntti, JeremyLinking people: Developing collaborative regional vocabulariesPresentation given at the Linked Library Data Interest Group, American Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando, FL.Name authority records (Information retrieval); Linked data; Metadata2016-06-25
87 Hansen, Charles D.Data distributed, parallel algorithm for ray-traced volume renderingThis paper presents a divide-and-conquer ray-traced volume rendering algorithm and a parallel image compositing method, along with their implementation and performance on the connection Machine CM-5, and networked workstations. This algorithm distributes both the data and the computations to individ...Volume rendering; Ray tracing; ; Computer algorithms; Scientific visualization; Network computing; Massively parallel processing1993
88 Freire, Juliana; Silva, Claudio T.Provenance for visualizations: reproducibility and beyondThe demand for the construction of complex visualizations is growing in many disciplines of science, as users are faced with ever increasing volumes of data to analyze. The authors present VisTrails, an open source provenance-management system that provides infrastructure for data exploration and ...Provenance management; Reproducibility; VisTrails; Pipelines2007-09
89 Warner, Homer R.The HELP SystemBiomedical Informatics1984
90 Tribby, Calvin PierceDo air quality alerts reduce traffic? An analysis of traffic data from the Salt Lake City metropolitan areaThis research explores the unintended behavioral consequences on traffic volumes of the Air Quality Alert notification system in Salt Lake and Davis Counties, Utah.Air Quality; Traffic; Salt Lake; Davis; Ozone; PM 2.52013
91 Dintelman, Sue Marie ThompsonDesign and implementation of a relational data base system for a minicomputerA data base system provides the advantages of centralized control of data including increased data independence. Design specifications for a low level relational data base interface are given in the form of a formal description which separates the implementation details from the description of the ...Data base system1977
92 Warner, Homer R.HELP - A Medical Information System Which Combines Automated Medical Decision-Making With Clinical Data Review and Administrative SupportBiomedical Informatics1985
93 Myntti, JeremyUse existing data first: Reconcile metadata before creating new controlled vocabulariesThe use of controlled vocabularies is essential in the creation of metadata for digital collections in order to provide consistency and ease of use for patrons and researchers. The University of Utah has been working to clean up metadata for digital collections to ensure that data adheres to best pr...Authority files (Information retrieval); Linked data; Metadata2015
94 Warner, Homer R.Clinical Data Collection With a PurposeBiomedical Informatics1968
95 Varner, Johanna; Dearing, Denise M.The importance of biologically relevant microclimates in species distribution models and habitat suitability assessmentsPredicting habitat suitability under climate change is vital to conserving biodiversity. However, current species distribution models rely on coarse scale climate data, whereas fine scale microclimate data may be necessary to assess habitat suitability and generate predictive models. Here, we evalua...2013
96 Warner, Homer R.A Data-Trend Log and Bar Graph Dispaly for Physiological MonitoringBiomedical Informatics1970
97 Warner, Homer R.KESS: Knowledge Engineering Support SystemBiomedical Informatics1987
98 Pascucci, ValerioExploring performance data with boxfishThe growth in size and complexity of scaling applications and the systems on which they run pose challenges in analyzing and improving their overall performance. With metrics coming from thousands or millions of processes, visualization techniques are necessary to make sense of the increasing amount...2012-01-01
99 Warner, Homer R.HELP/PATHLAB Integration - A Decade of Experience Using an Expert System Interfaces to a Clinical Laboratory SystemBiomedical Informatics1985
100 Freire, JulianaMetaComm: a meta-directory for telecommunicationsA great deal of corporate data is buried in network devices - such as PBX messaging/email platforms, and data networking equipment - where it is difficult to access and modify. Typically, the data is only available to the device itself for its internal purposes and it must be administered using eith...MetaComm; Meta-Directories; Directory Enabled Networking; Data integration2000
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