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Systems Design for Medical Work Stations

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GI — 16. Jahrestagung II

Part of the book series: Informatik-Fachberichte ((INFORMATIK,volume 127))

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Abstract

An increasing number of specific work stations for medical diagnosis and/or therapy planning are being introduced into the medical community. In most cases the design strategy for these work stations appears to be with emphasis on bottom-up rather than top-down design. Eventually, however, top-down design issues must be addressed if effective user interface design and software engineering criteria are important. Some of the problems encountered in this approach are outlined in the paper.

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Lemke, H.U. (1986). Systems Design for Medical Work Stations. In: Hommel, G., Schindler, S. (eds) GI — 16. Jahrestagung II. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 127. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71389-7_56

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