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IEEE Computer | 2010

A Web 2.0 Model for Patient-Centered Health Informatics Applications

Mark Douglas Weitzel; Andrew John Smith; Scott de Deugd; Robert Yates

Web 2.0 standards define a distributed embeddable application model that can be used to implement medical best practices in the form of a medical protocol.


Archive | 2001

Method and apparatus for dynamic reconfiguration of web services infrastructure

Kyle G. Brown; Stephen Glen Graham; Steven M. Miller; Mark Douglas Weitzel


Archive | 2009

Dynamically managing a social network group

Andrew Bryan Smith; Mark Douglas Weitzel


Archive | 2002

Dynamic invocation of web services

Paul K. Blizniak; Bryan A. Hogan; Mark Douglas Weitzel


Archive | 2004

Method and apparatus for dynamically selecting functionally equivalent Web services through a single autonomic proxy

Steven M. Miller; Mark Douglas Weitzel


Archive | 2002

Method and apparatus for dynamically determining information for deploying a web service

Paul K. Blizniak; Bryan A. Hogan; Mark Douglas Weitzel


Archive | 2004

Method and apparatus for model based subscriptions for a publish/subscribe messaging system

Kyle G. Brown; Keyur D. Dalal; Mark Douglas Weitzel


Archive | 2002

Method, apparatus, and computer-program product for event service declaration, registration, and notification

Peter James Brittenham; Kyle G. Brown; Stephen Glen Graham; Mark Douglas Weitzel


international conference on smart homes and health telematics | 2009

Participatory Medicine: Leveraging Social Networks in Telehealth Solutions

Mark Douglas Weitzel; Andrew John Smith; Duckki Lee; Scott de Deugd; Sumi Helal


Archive | 2005

Method, apparatus, and computer program product for model based traceability

Keyur D. Dalal; Kevin Edward Kelly; Jan Joseph Kratky; Steven K. Speicher; Mark Douglas Weitzel

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