Udo Altmann

According to our database1, Udo Altmann authored at least 11 papers between 1994 and 2006.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2006
A Reference Model for Clinical Tumour Documentation.
Proceedings of the Ubiquity: Technologies for Better Health in Aging Societies, 2006

2005
Representation of Medical Informatics in the Wikipedia and its Perspectives.
Proceedings of the Connecting Medical Informatics and Bio-Informatics - Proceedings of MIE 2005, 2005

2002
Application of Information Technology: Plug-and-Play XML: A Health Care Perspective.
J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc., 2002

XML-based application interface services - a method to enhance integrability of disease specific systems.
Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2002

Integrated decision support in a hospital cancer registry.
Artif. Intell. Medicine, 2002

1999
Data Warehousing as a Tool for Quality Management in Oncology.
Proceedings of the Medical Informatics Europe '99, Proceedings, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1999

A Model for Integration and Continuous Development of Standards for Tumour Documentation Using Relational Database Techniques and Extensible Markup Language.
Proceedings of the Medical Informatics Europe '99, Proceedings, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1999

Integrated knowledge-based functions in a hospital cancer registry-specific requirements for routine applicability.
Proceedings of the AMIA 1999, 1999

Combining dictionary techniques with extensible markup language (XML)-requirements to a new approach towards flexible and standardized documentation.
Proceedings of the AMIA 1999, 1999

1994
Die Entwicklung der Tumordokumentation in Deutschland / The Development of Documentation for Tumour Diseases in Germany.
Informationstechnik Tech. Inform., 1994

Der Einsatz von Arden-Syntax in einem behandlungsnahem Tumordokumentationssystem.
Proceedings of the Medizin und Information, 1994


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