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Publikováno v:
IEEE Access, Vol 2, Pp 831-840 (2014)
Smartphones and tablets are finding their way into healthcare delivery to the extent that mobile health (mHealth) has become an identifiable field within eHealth. In prior work, a mobile app to document chronic wounds and wound care, specifically pre
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https://doaj.org/article/e2f521f96e9d436e8880647a33564084
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 7, p e6127 (2009)
In this paper, we apply both agent-based models and queuing models to investigate patient access and patient flow through emergency departments. The objective of this work is to gain insights into the comparative contributions and limitations of thes
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https://doaj.org/article/7e59c1c679b64aaab8ad2dbc36766a10
Publikováno v:
IEEE Access, Vol 2, Pp 831-840 (2014)
Smartphones and tablets are finding their way into healthcare delivery to the extent that mobile health (mHealth) has become an identifiable field within eHealth. In prior work, a mobile app to document chronic wounds and wound care, specifically pre
Autor:
A Agarwal, D. Deatrich, C. Lindsay, A. Berman, Ron Desmarais, A. Dimopoulos, Gabriel Mateescu, L. S. Groer, R. Walker, Mohamed Ahmed, Roger Impey, B. St Arnaud, Christopher Usher, Ian Gable, Rob Simmonds, B. L. Caron, M. Vetterli, Andre Charbonneau, M. Yuen, Q. Matthews, L. Klektau, Randall Sobie, W Podaima, D.C. Vanderster, Darcy Quesnel, R. Haria, A. Norton
Publikováno v:
Future Generation Computer Systems. 23:680-687
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Autor:
P Armstrong, Aimin Guan, Ian Gable, Ron Desmarais, Randall Sobie, A Agarwal, Hao Chen, Andre Charbonneau, Belaid Moa, David G. Goodenough, W Podaima, Roger Impey
Publikováno v:
High Performance Computing Systems and Applications ISBN: 9783642126581
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The SAFORAH project (System of Agents for Forest Observation Research with Advanced Hierarchies) was created to coordinate and streamline the archiving and sharing of large geospatial data sets between various research groups within the Canadian Fore
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c02581afa5f3554d5346064bfc48b490
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12659-8_21
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12659-8_21
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health
Background This exploratory paper outlines an epidemic simulator built on an agent-based, data-driven model of the spread of a disease within an urban environment. An intent of the model is to provide insight into how a disease may reach a tipping po
Autor:
Belaid Moa, David G. Goodenough, A Agarwal, Hao Chen, Roger Impey, Ron Desmarais, Randall Sobie, Ian Gable, W Podaima, Andre Charbonneau, P Armstrong, Aimin Guan
Publikováno v:
2009 17th International Conference on Geoinformatics.
Grid-computing technology is used to solve large or complex computational problems on distributed computational resources belonging to multiple organizations regardless of their geographical locations. In this paper, we introduce an integration of th
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2008 19th International Conference on Systems Engineering.
In this paper we describe a network-enabled platform for an application oriented to reducing hospital emergency room or emergency department waiting times. The platform itself is extensible, incorporating systems engineering practices and available r
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IBM Journal of Research and Development. 34:389-405
Results are presented for a variation on a built-in self-test (BIST) technique based upon a distributed pseudorandom number generator derived from a one-dimensional cellular automata (CA) array. These cellular automata logic block observation (CALBO)
Autor:
A Agarwal, Gabriel Mateescu, P Armstrong, Ian Gable, Ron Desmarais, S. Popov, Roger Impey, D.C. Vanderster, Andre Charbonneau, Randall Sobie, W Podaima, Darcy Quesnel, S. Ramage, M. Viswanathan
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HPCS
GridXl is a computational grid designed and built to link resources at a number of research institutions across Canada. Building upon the experience of designing, deploying and operating the first generation of GridXl, we have designed a second-gener