Big Data in Laboratory Medicine—FAIR Quality for AI?
Laboratory medicine is a digital science. Every large hospital produces a wealth of data
each day—from simple numerical results from, eg, sodium measurements to highly complex …
each day—from simple numerical results from, eg, sodium measurements to highly complex …
Determination of dissolved organic carbon in seawater using high temperature catalytic oxidation techniques
G Spyres, M Nimmo, PJ Worsfold, EP Achterberg… - TrAC Trends in …, 2000 - Elsevier
The high temperature catalytic oxidation (HTCO)–discrete injection method for liquid
samples is currently the preferred analytical technique for the determination of dissolved …
samples is currently the preferred analytical technique for the determination of dissolved …
Cyberinfrastructure for e-Science
T Hey, AE Trefethen - Science, 2005 - science.org
Here we describe the requirements of an e-Infrastructure to enable faster, better, and
different scientific research capabilities. We use two application exemplars taken from the …
different scientific research capabilities. We use two application exemplars taken from the …
Intelligent Virtual Laboratory Development and Implementation using the RASA Framework
R Josphineleela, S Kaliappan… - 2023 7th …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Virtual environments for learning with intelligent support are in high demand right now. This
is due to the fact that smart e-learning environments must be built internally in order to …
is due to the fact that smart e-learning environments must be built internally in order to …
[图书][B] True visions: The emergence of ambient intelligence
EHL Aarts, JL Encarnação - 2006 - books.google.com
Ambient intelligence (AI) refers to a developing technology that will increasingly make our
everyday environment sensitive and responsive to our presence. The AI vision requires …
everyday environment sensitive and responsive to our presence. The AI vision requires …
The requirements of using provenance in e-science experiments
In e-Science experiments, it is vital to record the experimental process for later use such as
in interpreting results, verifying that the correct process took place or tracing where data …
in interpreting results, verifying that the correct process took place or tracing where data …
The semantic grid: Past, present, and future
D De Roure, NR Jennings… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Grid computing offers significant enhancements to our capabilities for computation,
information processing, and collaboration, and has exciting ambitions in many fields of …
information processing, and collaboration, and has exciting ambitions in many fields of …
e‐Science and its implications for the library community
T Hey, J Hey - Library Hi Tech, 2006 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this article is to explain the nature of the “e‐Science'revolution in
twenty‐first century scientific research and its consequences for the library community …
twenty‐first century scientific research and its consequences for the library community …
Electronic lab notebooks: can they replace paper?
Despite the increasingly digital nature of society there are some areas of research that
remain firmly rooted in the past; in this case the laboratory notebook, the last remaining …
remain firmly rooted in the past; in this case the laboratory notebook, the last remaining …
Power, programmability, and granularity: The challenges of exascale computing
B Dally - 2011 IEEE International Test Conference, 2011 - computer.org
Reaching an ExaScale computer by the end of the decade, and enabling the continued
performance scaling of smaller systems requires significant research breakthroughs in three …
performance scaling of smaller systems requires significant research breakthroughs in three …