Diagrammatic Acquisition of Medical Information for Clinical Trials

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Citation: John W. Egar and Angel R. Puerta and Mark A. Musen. (1992) Diagrammatic Acquisition of Medical Information for Clinical Trials. In KSL-91-59, 1992.

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author John W. Egar and Angel R. Puerta and Mark A. Musen
title Diagrammatic Acquisition of Medical Information for Clinical Trials
number KSL-91-59
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
address Palexpo Geneva, Switzerland
year 1992
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abstract We are constructing a visual programming environment for authoring clinical-trial protocols. The environment enables clinical researchers to organize and describe entire research protocols so that this information can be incorporated into a decision-support system. Several types of diagramming tools can be used to model the appropriate problem-solving methods, the medical background information, and the structure of the individual protocol. We have designed our environment with a five-layer architecture and a collection of compilers for various visual languages. This design permits ready interchange of software modules and facile coordination of different visual languages within the same system.

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Abstract We are constructing a visual programming e We are constructing a visual programming environment for authoring clinical-trial protocols. The environment enables clinical researchers to organize and describe entire research protocols so that this information can be incorporated into a decision-support system. Several types of diagramming tools can be used to model the appropriate problem-solving methods, the medical background information, and the structure of the individual protocol. We have designed our environment with a five-layer architecture and a collection of compilers for various visual languages. This design permits ready interchange of software modules and facile coordination of different visual languages within the same system. t visual languages within the same system.
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