An approach to medical and biological research automation based on the design of configurations
Keywords:
medical and biological research, automation, plan, scenario, configuration, database, database schemeAbstract
This work describes one of the possible approaches to the automation of medical and biological research. The approach involves designing a configuration, i.e. a system of interlinked plans and scenarios. Examples are cited of real medical and biological investigations, each of them involving the design of its own configuration. As a result of generalizing the configurations in question, a set of basic components allowing direct software implementation is formed. The resulting configuration can be used as a standard in developing software and hardware systems for carrying out medical and biological research.References
Published
2013-12-01
How to Cite
Roudnitsky, S., & Zhvalevsky, O. (2013). An approach to medical and biological research automation based on the design of configurations. SPIIRAS Proceedings, 7(30), 223-245. https://doi.org/10.15622/sp.30.14
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