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J Med Syst ; 15(2): 139-53, 1991 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1661772

ABSTRACT

Users of the IAIMS Knowledge Network at the Georgetown University Medical Center have access to multiple in-house and external databases from a single point of entry through BioSYNTHESIS. The IAIMS project has developed a rich environment of biomedical information resources that represent a medical decision support system for campus physicians and students. The BioSYNTHESIS system is an information navigator that provides transparent access to a Knowledge Network of over a dozen databases. These multiple health sciences databases consist of bibliographic, informational, diagnostic, and research systems which reside on diverse computers such as DEC VAXs, SUN 490, AT&T 3B2s, Macintoshes, IBM PC/PS2s and the AT&T ISN and SYTEK network systems. Ethernet and TCP/IP protocols are used in the network architecture. BioSYNTHESIS also provides network links to the other campus libraries and to external institutions. As additional knowledge resources and technological advances have become available. BioSYNTHESIS has evolved from a two phase to a three phase program. Major components of the system including recent achievements and future plans are described.


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Artificial Intelligence , Integrated Advanced Information Management Systems , Local Area Networks , Academic Medical Centers , Databases, Bibliographic , Databases, Factual , District of Columbia , Forecasting , Information Systems , Libraries, Medical , Local Area Networks/trends , Microcomputers
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