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1 August 1990 First experiences with a semantic modeling method to guide simulation-based PACS development
W. J. J. Stut Jr., M. R. van Steen, L. P.J. Groenewegen, Albert Reinder Bakker
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Abstract
The design of PAC systems benefits from modelling and simulation. Within the scope of the Dutch PACS project several simulation studies have shown that simulation is a powerful tool to evaluate hardware architectures, image management strategies and clinical working methods before they are actually implemented. Besides using simulation techniques for obtaining insight into a PACS's performance and behaviour, they can also be applied to actively support the design of a PACS. In order to capture the full complexity of PAC systems in a simulation model, and to take full advantage of simulation as a design tool, we are currently developing new techniques for model construction. This paper summarizes the underlying principles of our modelling method, and describes our first experiences with it.
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W. J. J. Stut Jr., M. R. van Steen, L. P.J. Groenewegen, and Albert Reinder Bakker "First experiences with a semantic modeling method to guide simulation-based PACS development", Proc. SPIE 1234, Medical Imaging IV: PACS Systems Design and Evaluation, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19015
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Systems modeling

Modeling

Data modeling

Telecommunications

Imaging systems

Medical imaging

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