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CGP 2004: Prague, Czech Republic
- Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch, Samson W. Tu:
Computer-based Support for Clinical Guidelines and Protocols - Proceedings of the Symposium on Computerized Guidelines and Protocols, CGP 2004, Prague, Czech Republic, 12-14 April, 2004. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 101, IOS Press 2004, ISBN 978-1-58603-412-2 - Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch:
Communicating the Logic of a Treatment Plan Formulated in Asbru to Domain Experts. 1-15 - Mathieu d'Aquin
, Sébastien Brachais, Jean Lieber, Amedeo Napoli:
Decision Support and Knowledge Management in Oncology using Hierarchical Classification. 16-30 - John Fox, Alyssa Alabassi, Elizabeth Black
, Chris Hurt, Tony Rose:
Modelling Clinical Goals: a Corpus of Examples and a Tentative Ontology. 31-45 - Barbara Heller, Heinrich Herre, Kristin Lippoldt, Markus Löffler:
Standardized Terminology for Clinical Trial Protocols Based on Top-Level Ontological Categories. 46-60 - Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch:
TimeWrap - A Method for Automatic Transformation of Structured Guideline Components into Formal Process-Representations. 61-74 - Silvana Quaglini, Paolo Ciccarese, Giuseppe Micieli
, Anna Cavallini
:
Non-Compliance with Guidelines: Motivations and Consequences in a case study. 75-87 - Andreas Seyfang, Silvia Miksch:
Advanced Temporal Data Abstraction for Guideline Execution. 88-102 - Michael Balser, Óscar Coltell, Joyce van Croonenborg, Christoph Duelli, Frank van Harmelen, Albert Jovell, Peter J. F. Lucas, Mar Marcos
, Silvia Miksch, Wolfgang Reif
, Kitty Rosenbrand, Andreas Seyfang, Annette ten Teije
:
Protocure: Supporting the Development of Medical Protocols through Formal Methods. 103-107 - Gianluca Correndo
, Paolo Terenziani
:
Towards a Flexible Integration of Clinical Guideline Systems with Medical Ontologies and Medical Information Systems. 108-112 - Ulrike Greiner, Jan Ramsch, Barbara Heller, Markus Löffler, Robert Müller, Erhard Rahm
:
Adaptive Guideline-based Treatment Workflows with AdaptFlow. 113-117 - Bryn Lewis:
A Generic Interface to XML Documents for Guidance Information. 118-122 - Catherine Marshall, Kitty Rosenbrand, Guenter Ollenschlaeger:
Transforming Written Guidelines into Electronic Formats - International Perspectives. 123-126 - Robert Moskovitch, Yuval Shahar
:
A Multiple-Ontology Customizable Search Interface for Retrieval of Clinical Guidelines. 127-131 - Marek Ruzicka, Vojtech Svátek:
Mark-up based analysis of narrative guidelines with the Stepper tool. 132-136 - Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn:
A Description Logics Approach to CGPs. 137-141 - Brigitte Séroussi, Jacques Bouaud:
Reminder-based or on-demand decision support systems: a preliminary study in primary care with the management of hypertension. 142-146 - Yuval Shahar
, Ohad Young, Erez Shalom, Alon Mayaffit, Robert Moskovitch, Alon Hessing, Maya Galperin:
The Digital Electronic Guideline Library (DeGeL): A Hybrid Framework for Representation and Use of Clinical Guidelines. 147-151 - Richard N. Shiffman, George Michel, Abdelwaheb Essaihi, Theodore W. Marcy:
Using a Guideline-Centered Approach for the Design of a Clinical Decision Support System To Promote Smoking Cessation. 152-156 - Vojtech Svátek, Antonín Ríha, Jan Peleska, Jan Rauch:
Analysis of guideline compliance - a data mining approach. 157-161 - Paolo Terenziani
, Stefania Montani
, Alessio Bottrighi
, Mauro Torchio, Gianpaolo Molino, Gianluca Correndo
:
The GLARE Approach to Clinical Guidelines: Main Features. 162-166 - Samson W. Tu, James R. Campbell, Mark A. Musen
:
The SAGE Guideline Modeling: Motivation and Methodology. 167-171 - Peter Votruba, Silvia Miksch, Andreas Seyfang, Robert Kosara:
Tracing the Formalization Steps of Textual Guidelines. 172-176 - Dongwen Wang:
Translating Arden MLMs into GLIF Guidelines - A Case Study of Hyperkalemia Patient Screening. 177-181

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