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ComputerACCAAAB graphics in medical research and hospital administration

The graphics terminal makes it possible for people who are not computer specialists to communicate with computers on an inter active basis, without the delay or inconvenience of working constantly through an intermediary. It provides a language of shapes or symbols (full graphics) or words and numbers (alphanumerics) which is understood by both man and machine. The visual output and input facility has considerably widened the applications of computers within the medical world, bringing their enormous powers of data handling and simulation to bear on solving problems in adminis tration, patient monitoring and clinical analysis and research. The purpose of this book is to provide examples of the work being carried out now in the U.K. and U.S.A., showing the applications of all types of installations-from small to very complex-for both administrative and research uses. It gives a brief overview of benefits already derived and of future plans; of hardware utilisation and of software approach; of problems met and of problems solved. The intention is to acquaint executives and researchers in all branches of the medical world with the rapid progress being made in computer graphics and to stimulate thought on which way the technique can be developed to the advantage of all.

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  • "The graphics terminal makes it possible for people who are not computer specialists to communicate with computers on an inter active basis, without the delay or inconvenience of working constantly through an intermediary. It provides a language of shapes or symbols (full graphics) or words and numbers (alphanumerics) which is understood by both man and machine. The visual output and input facility has considerably widened the applications of computers within the medical world, bringing their enormous powers of data handling and simulation to bear on solving problems in adminis tration, patient monitoring and clinical analysis and research. The purpose of this book is to provide examples of the work being carried out now in the U.K. and U.S.A., showing the applications of all types of installations-from small to very complex-for both administrative and research uses. It gives a brief overview of benefits already derived and of future plans; of hardware utilisation and of software approach; of problems met and of problems solved. The intention is to acquaint executives and researchers in all branches of the medical world with the rapid progress being made in computer graphics and to stimulate thought on which way the technique can be developed to the advantage of all."@en

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  • "Conference papers and proceedings"
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  • "Computer graphics in medical research and hospital administration. Edited by R. D. Parslow and R. Elliot Green"
  • "Computer graphics in medical research and hospital administration : computer Graphics 70 International Symposium held at Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, in April 1970"
  • "Computer Graphics in medical research and hospital administration ; Ed. by R(obert) D[ouglas] Parslow and R[ichard] Elliot Green"
  • "ComputerACCAAAB graphics in medical research and hospital administration"@en
  • "Computer Graphics in Medical Research and Hospital Administration"@en
  • "Computer Graphics in Medical Research and Hospital Administration"
  • "Computer Graphics in medical research and hospital administration"
  • "Computer graphics in medical research and hospital administration"@en
  • "Computer graphics in medical research and hospital administration"