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Hiroyuki Yoshihara - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • medical markup language mml for xml based hospital Information Interchange
    Journal of Medical Systems, 2000
    Co-Authors: Kenji Araki, Katsuhiro Ohashi, Shunji Yamazaki, Yasuyuki Hirose, Yoshinori Yamashita, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Kazushi Minagawa, Norihiro Sakamoto, Hiroyuki Yoshihara
    Abstract:

    Medical Markup Language (MML) has been developed over the last 6 years in order to create a set of standards by which medical data, within Japan and hopefully worldwide, can be stored, accessed and exchanged in any number of physical locates. The MML version 2.21 is characterized by XML as meta-language, module structure for each document and enhancement of linking function among documents. Data exchange specification has been also added for query and reply. MML instances are composed of MML header and MML body. The MML header includes Information for data transmission, while MML body includes several module items. One module item contains two elements: document Information and module content. Nine MML module contents are defined at the present time: patient Information, health insurance Information, diagnosis Information, lifestyle Information, basic clinic Information, particular Information at the time of first visit, progress course Information, surgery record Information and clinical summary Information.

Kenji Araki - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • medical markup language mml for xml based hospital Information Interchange
    Journal of Medical Systems, 2000
    Co-Authors: Kenji Araki, Katsuhiro Ohashi, Shunji Yamazaki, Yasuyuki Hirose, Yoshinori Yamashita, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Kazushi Minagawa, Norihiro Sakamoto, Hiroyuki Yoshihara
    Abstract:

    Medical Markup Language (MML) has been developed over the last 6 years in order to create a set of standards by which medical data, within Japan and hopefully worldwide, can be stored, accessed and exchanged in any number of physical locates. The MML version 2.21 is characterized by XML as meta-language, module structure for each document and enhancement of linking function among documents. Data exchange specification has been also added for query and reply. MML instances are composed of MML header and MML body. The MML header includes Information for data transmission, while MML body includes several module items. One module item contains two elements: document Information and module content. Nine MML module contents are defined at the present time: patient Information, health insurance Information, diagnosis Information, lifestyle Information, basic clinic Information, particular Information at the time of first visit, progress course Information, surgery record Information and clinical summary Information.

Pawel Zając - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • can the increasing of energy consumption of Information Interchange be a factor that reduces the total energy consumption of a logistic warehouse system
    International Conference on Transport Systems Telematics, 2012
    Co-Authors: Andrzej Bujak, Pawel Zając
    Abstract:

    The studying of relationships between subsystems, creating a logistic warehouse system, is one of the most interesting issues in terms of designing and optimization of logistic warehouse systems. It is important to use of these relationships in practice. The authors propose to assume the energy consumption of the system (which was calculated according to the described model), as an index that allows to compare individual options. Thanks to this model it is possible to match the system of Information Interchange to the given equipment, and vice versa. Three warehouse options were analyzed from the given warehouse system point of view. Three options of a warehouse system of Information Interchange were tested from the given warehouse equipment point of view.

  • TST - Can the Increasing of Energy Consumption of Information Interchange Be a Factor That Reduces the Total Energy Consumption of a Logistic Warehouse System
    Telematics in the Transport Environment, 2012
    Co-Authors: Andrzej Bujak, Pawel Zając
    Abstract:

    The studying of relationships between subsystems, creating a logistic warehouse system, is one of the most interesting issues in terms of designing and optimization of logistic warehouse systems. It is important to use of these relationships in practice. The authors propose to assume the energy consumption of the system (which was calculated according to the described model), as an index that allows to compare individual options. Thanks to this model it is possible to match the system of Information Interchange to the given equipment, and vice versa. Three warehouse options were analyzed from the given warehouse system point of view. Three options of a warehouse system of Information Interchange were tested from the given warehouse equipment point of view.

Norihiro Sakamoto - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • medical markup language mml for xml based hospital Information Interchange
    Journal of Medical Systems, 2000
    Co-Authors: Kenji Araki, Katsuhiro Ohashi, Shunji Yamazaki, Yasuyuki Hirose, Yoshinori Yamashita, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Kazushi Minagawa, Norihiro Sakamoto, Hiroyuki Yoshihara
    Abstract:

    Medical Markup Language (MML) has been developed over the last 6 years in order to create a set of standards by which medical data, within Japan and hopefully worldwide, can be stored, accessed and exchanged in any number of physical locates. The MML version 2.21 is characterized by XML as meta-language, module structure for each document and enhancement of linking function among documents. Data exchange specification has been also added for query and reply. MML instances are composed of MML header and MML body. The MML header includes Information for data transmission, while MML body includes several module items. One module item contains two elements: document Information and module content. Nine MML module contents are defined at the present time: patient Information, health insurance Information, diagnosis Information, lifestyle Information, basic clinic Information, particular Information at the time of first visit, progress course Information, surgery record Information and clinical summary Information.

Yoshinori Yamashita - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • medical markup language mml for xml based hospital Information Interchange
    Journal of Medical Systems, 2000
    Co-Authors: Kenji Araki, Katsuhiro Ohashi, Shunji Yamazaki, Yasuyuki Hirose, Yoshinori Yamashita, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Kazushi Minagawa, Norihiro Sakamoto, Hiroyuki Yoshihara
    Abstract:

    Medical Markup Language (MML) has been developed over the last 6 years in order to create a set of standards by which medical data, within Japan and hopefully worldwide, can be stored, accessed and exchanged in any number of physical locates. The MML version 2.21 is characterized by XML as meta-language, module structure for each document and enhancement of linking function among documents. Data exchange specification has been also added for query and reply. MML instances are composed of MML header and MML body. The MML header includes Information for data transmission, while MML body includes several module items. One module item contains two elements: document Information and module content. Nine MML module contents are defined at the present time: patient Information, health insurance Information, diagnosis Information, lifestyle Information, basic clinic Information, particular Information at the time of first visit, progress course Information, surgery record Information and clinical summary Information.