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Theses Digitization Project

Information storage and retrieval systems

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Document Imaging Application, Ruchi Sukhija Jan 2007

Document Imaging Application, Ruchi Sukhija

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The purpose of this project was to develop a document imaging application. By scanning the documents into an electronic repository, medical staff will be able to more easily store and locate these records. To make the application user friendly and facilitate staff access to patient medical records, the application is wed-based and uses the Oracle Application Server to implement a multitiered model.


A Web Accessible Clinical Patient Information Networked System, Andrew Yee Chang Jan 2006

A Web Accessible Clinical Patient Information Networked System, Andrew Yee Chang

Theses Digitization Project

Developed with the intention to make the patient data storage system in the clinical outpatient area more efficient, this system stores all pertinent and relevant patient data such as lab results, patient history and X-ray images. The system is accessible via the internet as well as operable over a local area network (LAN). The intended audience for this program is essentially the clinical staff (e.g., physicians, nursing staff, secretarial staff). The computer program was developed using Java Server Pages (JSP) and utilizes the Oracle 9i database.


Wiki Message Linking, Hongping Yang Jan 2005

Wiki Message Linking, Hongping Yang

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Wiki Message Linking (WML) is a group communication tool that will be used between group members and the group leader. By using WML, group web pages are created and modified easily. From the WML, new pages are created and owned by their creators. The group leader and the page owner can modify the page, and the owner may give permission for other people to modify the web page; member can edit their works online and the leader can review the works and correct the works directly from the WML.