Volume 2, Number 1, March 1998
G. Williams, K. Doughty, D. A. Bradley: A systems approach to achieving CarerNet-an integrated and intelligent telecare system. 1-9
J. A. Replogle, David J. Russomanno, Amy L. De Jongh, Frank J. Claydon: Extracting isovolumes from three-dimensional torso geometry using PROLOG. 10-19
Uwe Engelmann, Andre Schröter, U. Baur, O. Werner, Markus Schwab, Henning Müller, Hans-Peter Meinzer: A three-generation model for teleradiology. 20-25
E. Pelikan, A. Ganser, E. Kotter, U. Schrader, U. Timmermann: Experience with PACS in an ATM/Ethernet switched network environment. 26-29
Emanuele Neri, Jean-Philippe Thiran, Davide Caramella, Claudio Petri, Carlo Bartolozzi, Bruno Piscaglia, Benoit M. Macq, Thierry Duprez, Guy Cosnard, Baudouin Maldague, Johan De Pauw: Interactive DICOM image transmission and telediagnosis over the European ATM network. 35-38
Computer Assisted Radiology '97 Conference (Part 2 Of 2).
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1998
Yasser H. alSafadi, William P. Lord, Nicholas J. Mankovich: PACS/information systems interoperability using Enterprise Communication Framework. 42-47
Andrew E. Svolos, Andrew Todd-Pokropek: Time and space results of dynamic texture feature extraction in MR and CT image analysis. 48-54
Philip A. Warrick, W. Robert J. Funnell: A VRML-based anatomical visualization tool for medical education. 55-61
Lambros Makris, I. Kamilatos, E. V. Kopsacheilis, Michael G. Strintzis: Teleworks: a CSCW application for remote medical diagnosis support and teleconsultation. 62-73
Jing Bai, Yonghong Zhang, Bing Dai: Design and development of an interactive medical teleconsultation system over the World Wide Web. 74-79
Ewart R. Carson, Derek G. Cramp, A. Morgan, Abdul V. Roudsari: Clinical decision support, systems methodology, and telemedicine: their role in the management of chronic disease. 80-88
Francesco Beltrame, Piergiulio Maryni, Giorgio Orsi: On the integration of healthcare emergency systems in Europe: the WETS project case study. 89-97
Katrin Gerlach, Anne-Kathrin Kaeding, Stefan Kottmair, Dieter Westphal, Günter Henning, Klaus Piwernetz: The implementation of a Quality-Net as a part of the European project DIABCARE Q-Net. 98-104
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1998
I. Lakovidis, Constantinos S. Pattichis, Christos Schizas: Guest Editorial Special Issue on Emerging Health Telematics Applications in Europe. 110-116
Arie Hasman, Huibert J. Tange, M. Vissers: Combining a scientific approach and prototyping in the design of EHCR systems. 117-123
Jane Grimson, William Grimson, Damon Berry, Gaye Stephens, Eoghan Felton, Dipak Kalra, Pieter J. Toussaint, Onno W. Weier: A CORBA-based integration of distributed electronic healthcare records using the Synapses approach. 124-138
Flora Malamateniou, George Vassilacopoulos, Panagiotis Tsanakas: A workflow-based approach to virtual patient record security. 139-145
Enrique J. Gómez, Francisco del Pozo, E. J. Ortiz, Norberto Malpica, H. Rahms: A broadband multimedia collaborative system for advanced teleradiology and medical imaging diagnosis. 146-155
Marcel Breeuwer, John P. Wadley, H. L. T. de Bliek, Johannes Buurman, Paul Desmedt, Paul M. C. Gieles, Frans A. Gerritsen, N. L. Dorward, N. D. Kitchen, B. Velani, D. G. T. Thomas, Onno Wink, Jan D. Blankensteijn, Bert C. Eikelboom, W. P. Th. M. Mali, Max A. Viergever, Graeme P. Penney, Ronald P. Gaston, Derek L. G. Hill, Calvin R. Maurer Jr., David J. Hawkes, Frederik Maes, Dirk Vandermeulen, Rudi Verbeeck, Paul Suetens, Georg Schmitz, Thorsten M. Buzug, Cristian Lorenz, Jürgen Sabczynski, Jürgen Weese, W. Zylka, M. H. Kuhn: The EASI project-improving the effectiveness and quality of image-guided surgery. 156-168
Thomas Berlage: Augmented-reality communication for diagnostic tasks in cardiology. 169-173
Marianna Diomidous, I. Verginis, John Mantas: The construction of a simulation-based system for the development of powerful and realistic models and practicals for healthcare professionals. 174-182
Chung-Chih Lin, Jeng-Ren Duann, Chien-Tsai Liu, Heng-Shuen Chen, Jenn-Lung Su, Jyh-Horng Chen: A unified multimedia database system to support telemedicine. 183-192
Simion S. Pruna, Richard Dixon, Nigel D. Harris: BlackSea TeleDiab: Diabetes computer system with communication technology for black sea region. 193-196
A. Nasser Esgiar, Raouf N. Gorgui-Naguib, Bayan S. Sharif, Mark K. Bennett, A. Murray: Microscopic image analysis for quantitative measurement and feature identification of normal and cancerous colonic mucosa. 197-203
Yannis A. Tolias, Leontios J. Hadjileontiadis, Stavros M. Panas: Real-time separation of discontinuous adventitious sounds from vesicular sounds using a fuzzy rule-based filter. 204-215
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1998
John Fox, Richard Thomson: Decision support and disease management: a logic engineering approach. 217-228
Alan L. Rector, Pieter E. Zanstra, W. D. Solomon, Jeremy Rogers, Robert H. Baud, Werner Ceusters, A. M. W. Claassen, J. Kirby, Jean Marie Rodrigues, Angelo Rossi Mori, Egbert J. van der Haring, J. Wagner: Reconciling users' needs and formal requirements: issues in developing a reusable ontology for medicine. 229-242
Angelo Rossi Mori, Fabrizio Consorti: Integration of clinical information across patient records: a comparison of mechanisms used to enforce semantic coherence. 243-253
George Anogianakis, Stavroula Maglavera, Andreas S. Pomportsis: Relief for maritime medical emergencies through telematics. 254-260
Sotiris Pavlopoulos, E. Kyriacou, Alexandros Berler, Spiridon Dembeyiotis, Dimitrios Koutsouris: A novel emergency telemedicine system based on wireless communication technology-AMBULANCE. 261-267
Gassan Abdoulaev, Sandro Cadeddu, Giovanni Delussu, Marco Donizelli, Luca Formaggia, Andrea Giachetti, Enrico Gobbetti, Andrea O. Leone, Cristina Manzi, Piero Pili, Alan L. Scheinine, Massimiliano Tuveri, Alberto Varone, Alessandro Veneziani, Gianluigi Zanetti, Antonio Zorcolo: ViVa: the virtual vascular project. 268-274
Giuseppe Riva: Virtual environments in neuroscience. 275-281
Metin Akay, Ivan Marsic, Attila Medl, Guangming Bu: A system for medical consultation and education using multimodal human/machine communication. 282-291



