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We propose a classification of clients with respect to their impact on client work stations, an effect often referred to as the application's thickness.
The five degrees of thickness currently represented in these client solutions are as follows: thin clients, enhanced browsers, virtual machines and smart ...
A suggested classification guide for PACS client applications: The five degrees of thickness. / Toland, Christopher; Meenan, Christopher; Toland, Michael et al.
We propose a classification of clients with respect to their impact on client work stations, an effect often referred to as the application's thickness. The ...
We propose a classification of clients with respect to their impact on client work stations, an effect often referred to as the application's thickness. The ...
A suggested classification guide for PACS client applications: the five degrees of thickness. · Humans · Medical Informatics · Radiology Information Systems · User- ...
A Suggested Classification Guide for PACS Client Applications: The Five Degrees of Thickness. J. Digit. Imaging 19(S-1): 78-83 (2006). [+][–]. Coauthor ...
... (DICOM): a practical introduction and survival guide ... A suggested classification guide for PACS client applications: the five degrees of thickness.
A Suggested Classification Guide for PACS Client Applications: The Five Degrees of Thickness. J. Digit. Imaging 19(S-1): 78-83 (2006). [+][–]. Coauthor ...
This work presents a classification scheme describing five tiers of PACS modularity and integration with advanced visualization tools, with the goals of ...