Abstract | ||
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ognitivelydifficult and may cause incorrect representationof a guideline. In addition, specifying guidelinesusing low-level steps can lead to large and visuallycomplex flowchart representations.We have introduced a new construct called macrointo GLIF for representation of domain-level concepts.Subclasses of macro represent different typesof domain-level concepts and contain attributes particularto that concept. Macros enable declarativespecification of a procedural pattern in the... |
Year | Venue | Field |
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2000 | JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION | Population,Software engineering,Visualization,Computer science,Exploratory testing,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Health informatics,Macro,Flowchart |
DocType | Issue | ISSN |
Conference | SUPnan | 1067-5027 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
2 | 0.80 | 0 |
Authors | ||
9 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Aziz A. Boxwala | 1 | 585 | 72.72 |
Purvi Mehta | 2 | 2 | 0.80 |
Mor Peleg | 3 | 1135 | 110.07 |
Ronilda Lacson | 4 | 243 | 31.13 |
Nachman Ash | 5 | 162 | 30.27 |
Jonathan Bury | 6 | 27 | 4.91 |
Ch . B. | 7 | 2 | 0.80 |
Edward H. Shortliffe | 8 | 1457 | 454.94 |
Robert Greenes | 9 | 644 | 106.18 |