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Resolving clinicians queries across a grid infrastructure

Estrella, Florida; del Frate, C.; Hauer, Tamas; McClatchey, Richard; Odeh, Mohammed; Rogulin, D; Amendolia, S. R.; Schottlander, D; Solomonides, Tony; Warren, Stella

Authors

Florida Estrella

C. del Frate

Tamas Hauer

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Mohammed Odeh Mohammed.Odeh@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Software Engineering

D Rogulin

S. R. Amendolia

D Schottlander

Tony Solomonides



Abstract

F. Estrella (1) , C. del Frate (2) , T. Hauer (1), R. McClatchey (1) , M. Odeh (1) , D. Rogulin (1) , S. R. Amendolia (3), D. Schottlander (4) , T. Solomonides (1) , R. Warren(5)

Citation

Estrella, F., del Frate, C., Hauer, T., McClatchey, R., Odeh, M., Rogulin, D., …Warren, S. (2005). Resolving clinicians queries across a grid infrastructure. Methods of Information in Medicine, 44(2), 149-153

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2005
Journal Methods of Information in Medicine
Print ISSN 0026-1270
Publisher Thieme Publishing
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 44
Issue 2
Pages 149-153
Keywords distributed database, queries, meta-data, mammography, medical image analysis, epidemiological studies
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1051912
Publisher URL http://www.schattauer.de/en/magazine/subject-areas/journals-a-z/methods/contents/archivestandard/issue/683/manuscript/442/show.html
Additional Information Additional Information : MammoGrid was one of the first projects in the field of grid computing for health. It has demonstrated the grid's potential to serve as an infrastructure for e-Health applications. It has shown that collaboration between radiologists in different locations is possible in real time, including distributed image search with associated, summary and metadata. It has demonstrated that a Service-Oriented Architecture is applicable to medical applications, including the provision of standardization, quality control, annotation and computer-aided detection services. This paper was invited by Methods of Information in Medicine following presentation of a preliminary version at HealthGrid 2004, Clermont Ferrand.