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Volumn 130, Issue , 2007, Pages 3-12

Designing and evaluating healthcare ICT innovation: A cognitive engineering view

Author keywords

cognitive engineering; healthcare informatics; Medical devices; medical equipment design; simulation and training; user studies

Indexed keywords

DISPLAY DEVICES; EMBEDDED SYSTEMS; PATIENT MONITORING; SIMULATORS;

EID: 56849095908     PISSN: 09269630     EISSN: 18798365     Source Type: Book Series    
DOI: None     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (5)

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