Buch, Englisch, Band 14, 250 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 462 g
An Introduction
Buch, Englisch, Band 14, 250 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 462 g
Reihe: Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics
ISBN: 978-3-642-87463-5
Verlag: Springer
With the exception of some additions in Section 3.1 and minor changes, the English edition of the "Medizinische Informatik" is a translation of the German edition. Because there is frequently no one-to-one correspondence between the Ger man and the English terminology, misinterpretations are possible. I have tried to avoid this situation as far as possible. The main problem re mains within the academic setting. In recent years, the term 1~for.atics has become popular in Europe, but is widely unknown in the United States. The field covers mostly what is understood as computer science and in formation science. The corresponding term medical inforaatics, now used in the name of international societies such as the "International Medical Informatics Association", covers "medical computer science", "medical information science", as well as "biomedical engineering" and has no de finite boundary to "biomathematics". The book has not been translated on a professional basis in order to keep my own style, although there has been assistance by Dr. S. Raymond, for which I am very grateful. Dipl.-Phys. N. Osada has been of great help both by proof-reading and by excellent support during preparation of the camera-ready manuscript. Further valuable advice has been given by: A.W. Pratt, M.D.; M. Ebstein, Ph.D.; M. Pacak, Ph.D.; G.S. Dunham; L.D. Nadel, Ph.D.; P.O. Miller.
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1. Information Processing in Medicine.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Overlap With Other Disciplines.- 2. Informatics.- 2.1 Structure.- 2.2 Fundamental Concepts.- 3. Classification.- 3.1 Observation Units, Attributes.- 3.2 Basic Formulation of the Classification Problem.- 3.3 Mathematical Classification.- 3.4 Classification of Concepts.- 3.5 Sequential Decision Strategies.- 4. Medical Linguistics.- 4.1 Medical Language.- 4.2 Morphology.- 4.3 Syntax.- 4.4 Semantics.- 4.5 Metalanguages in Medicine.- 5. Subfields of Medical Informatics.- 5.1 Data Models, Data Structures.- 5.2 Data Acquisition and Input.- 5.3 Data Storage.- 5.4 Information Extraction.- 5.5 Information Retrieval.- 5.6 Data Integrity.- 6. Special Applications.- 6.1 Processing of Process Data.- 6.2 Economic Applications.- 6.3 Information Systems.- 6.4 Disease Registers.- 6.5 Bibliographies.- 7. References.- 8. Index of Tables.- 9. Index of Figures.- 10. Glossary.- 11. Symbols and Denotations.- 12. Subject Index.