Posts Tagged ‘Information Technology’

Interoperability Showcase Marketing

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

North American 2010
Connectathon & Interoperability Showcase Series

Paul Seifert/ Kinson HoCross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-I.b)

* Use case and profile abstract
* Value proposition
* Actors and transactions
* Relation/dependency on other profiles
* Implementation resources (e.g., Schema, WSDL)
* Implementation considerations (security, testing, etc.)

XDS-I.b Abstract / Scope

* Sharing of Imaging Information across affiliated health enterprises
* Imaging Information includes
o extensive sets of DICOM instances including images, evidence documents and presentation states
o diagnostic reports provided in a “for display” form
o selection of diagnostically significant images associated with the report content
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Application of Service Oriented Architecture in Statistics New Zealand

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Drivers for IT Architecture

* Agility: transformational changes like shift towards the increased use of administrative data, more automated data processing etc.
* Cost & Reuse: standardisation and reducing high costs of development and maintenance of statistical production systems.
* Integration: need for integration of outsourced statistical tools and legacy application assets
* Configuration: response to frequent changes in data sources, questionnaires, methodology and classifications.
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Can Game Motivate Our Next Generation

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

A review of outcomes and impacts of playing computer games

Dr Elizabeth Boyle

University of the West of Scotland, High Street,

Paisley, PA1 2BE
liz.boyle@uws.ac.uk

Games for entertainment, learning and behaviour change

* Over the last 40 years computer games have had a transformational impact on how we spend our leisure time and have increasingly replaced more traditional leisure activities
* More recently there has been much interest in and speculation about whether games could be used for learning and changing attitudes and behaviour but less empirical evidence that games work

Literature reviews of games at UWS

* At UWS we have been involved in carrying out a number of literature reviews on aspects of
* In this presentation I will describe a literature review which aimed to examine evidence very broadly about the outcomes and impacts of playing computer games
* Focus was on positive impacts
* Will highlight some interesting papers
* Psychologist’s perspective!
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Cultural Awareness and Business Etiquette

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Global Economy and

* Global economy requires aerospace and other engineers to understandPPT cultural diversity and work effectively in multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-disciplinary teams.
* Teamwork is becoming increasingly necessary to mobilize and apply information and knowledge. New occupations are arising, virtual team leaders are required to integrate and coordinate work of geographically far-flung co-workers with diverse engineering practices.

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How to do Business with the Federal Government

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Getting Started – Basic Questions

* Which government agencies buy my products and services?PPT
* How do I get in touch with them?
* How do I market them?

Getting Started – Basic Answers

Answer to #1 (who buys what I sell)

* The spends billions annually on products & services ranging from paperclips to complex space vehicles

* As a whole, the federal government is made up of agencies and each agency is broken down into various components:
o Bureaus, field units or districts.

* In most cases these entities are decentralized in their buying activities, with each having its own mission, budget, contracting shop, and small specialist.

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