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12-18-2012, 05:57 AM | #1 |
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Ooijen, P. M. A. van: Classification of Different Server-Client Models in PACS...
The current transition to more server-client oriented architectures for PACS and Advanced Visualization could provide a more easy access to advanced capabilities within and outside healthcare institutions. However, although this fact is generally known, different server-client models exist all with their own specific properties and still fat client solutions are also available in the market. In many cases it is unclear which kind of setup is actually provided by the different vendors. Experience shows that, although the concepts of server-client oriented architectures may be clear to most healthcare IT experts, the different models and their properties are far from clear to most end-users. However, to choose, use, and deploy such a system successfully in a clinical setting, it has to be clear how these systems work and what the consequences are of selecting and implementing one particular system. To this end a classification is presented to determine the different server-client models and an explanation is provided of their specific properties.
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12-20-2012, 10:32 AM | #2 |
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Thanks, PvO. I noticed that you yourself wrote this rather technical book (or manual).
It's such an odd addition to the MR library that I'll read at least a portion of it, but perhaps you should attribute the book to the writer by name in both the title of your thread and the substance of the first post. |
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