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ECAI
2008
Springer
15 years 27 days ago
Using Natural Language Generation Technology to Improve Information Flows in Intensive Care Units
In the drive to improve patient safety, patients in modern intensive care units are closely monitored with the generation of very large volumes of data. Unless the data are further...
Jim Hunter, Albert Gatt, François Portet, E...
WEBDB
2001
Springer
137views Database» more  WEBDB 2001»
15 years 3 months ago
Using Database Technology to Improve Performance of Web Proxy Servers
In this paper, we propose to use database technology to improve performance of web proxy servers. We view the cache at a proxy server as a web warehouse with data organized in a h...
Kai Cheng, Yahiko Kambayashi, Mukesh K. Mohania
IJVR
2008
118views more  IJVR 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
Use of Technology Enhanced Education to Improve Teaching and Learning Process
The modern world continues to change as Information Technology (IT) related applications proceed to evolve at a rapid pace. The need for IT continues to grow as we begin to meaning...
Daniela Marghitu, Elizabeth Zylla-Jones, Santosh B...
CASCON
1996
140views Education» more  CASCON 1996»
15 years 13 days ago
Improving cohesiveness and flexibility in systems management architectures using distributed object technologies over the intern
Management applications are sensitive to changes in application and system configuration. This coupling makes it difficult and expensive to develop management applications and kee...
Asham El Rayess, Vidar Vetland, Jerome A. Rolia, J...
HICSS
2006
IEEE
109views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2006»
15 years 5 months ago
Towards Using Technological Support of Group Memory in Problem-Solving Situations to Improve Self- and Collective Efficacy
Bandura’s theories of self- and collective efficacy are widely recognized in many fields, including psychology and management, but have been largely unnoticed by the Human-Compu...
Christopher Paul Middup, Peter Johnson