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Different Knowledge Modeling Approach for Clinical Decision Supporting Service in u-Health Context

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The demand for a clinical decision supporting (CDS) system, which enables safe treatment and effective service, in the field of medicine is increasing with an increase in the demand for u-health care. In this paper, we suggested a knowledge authoring method required for CDS service application and a service development reference model based on the proposed method.

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Kim, J.A. (2014). Different Knowledge Modeling Approach for Clinical Decision Supporting Service in u-Health Context. In: Park, J., Zomaya, A., Jeong, HY., Obaidat, M. (eds) Frontier and Innovation in Future Computing and Communications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 301. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8798-7_49

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