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Using web services for distributed medical visualisation

  • Xia Zhao
  • , Enjie Liu
  • , Gordon Clapworthy
  • , Paolo Quadrani
  • , Debora Testi
  • , Marco Viceconti

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Abstract

Collaboration on the storage, processing and visualisation of medical data via the Internet is a considerable challenge and one that is growing in importance due to the escalating interest in the Virtual Physiological Human. Investigations into possible approaches for distributed, realtime visualisation are important in this context. This paper presents a Web Services approach to distributed visualisation that has been developed within the LHDL project. The processing and visualisation Web Services that have been created are based on existing MAF applications; this has formed a useful testbed for transforming legacy software into Web Services. On the client side, a Rich Internet Application concept was adopted, while a web-based, user friendly Flex client has been implemented.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationnan
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9780769532844
ISBN (Print)9780769532844
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008
Event2008 Fifth International Conference BioMedical Visualization: Information Visualization in Medical and Biomedical Informatics - London
Duration: 9 Jul 200811 Jul 2008

Conference

Conference2008 Fifth International Conference BioMedical Visualization: Information Visualization in Medical and Biomedical Informatics
CityLondon
Period9/07/0811/07/08
Other2008 Fifth International Conference BioMedical Visualization: Information Visualization in Medical and Biomedical Informatics (09/07/2008-11/07/2008, London)

Keywords

  • medical visualisation

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