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    Repositório de registos electrónicos de saúde baseado em OpenEHR

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    Mestrado em Engenharia de Computadores e TelemáticaAn Electronic Health Record (EHR) aggregates all relevant medical information regarding a single patient, allowing a patient centric storage approach. This way the complete medical history of a patient is stored together in one record, making it possible to save time and work by allowing the sharing of information between health care institutions. To make this sharing possible there has to be agreed on the format in which the information is saved. There are many standards to de ne the way health information is stored, exchanged and retrieved. One of this standards is the Open Electronic Health Record (OpenEHR). The goal of this thesis is to create a repository which allows to store and manage patient records which follow the OpenEHR standard. The result of the implementation consists in three software parts, being them a Extensible Markup Language (XML) repository to store health information, a set of services allowing to manage and query the information stored and a web interface to demonstrate the implemented functionalities.Um registo electrónico de saúde agrega toda a informação médica relevante de um paciente, permitindo uma filosofia de armazenamento orientada ao mesmo. Desta forma todo o historial médico do paciente encontra-se armazenado num único registo, permitindo a optimização de custos e tempo gasto nas diferentes tarefas, através de partilha de informação entre diferentes instituições médicas. Para possibilitar esta partilha é necessário definir um formato comum em que a informação é armazenada. Para tal foram definidas diversas normas que ditam as regras de armazenamento, troca e recuperação de informação médica. Uma destas normas é o Open Electronic Health Record (OpenEHR). O objectivo desta dissertação e criar um reposit orio que permite o armazenamento de registos médicos que sigam a norma OpenEHR. A implementação dá origem a três componentes de software, sendo eles uma base de dados Extensible Markup Language (XML) para armazenamento de registos médicos, um conjunto de serviços para gestão e pesquisa da informação armazenada e uma interface web para demonstração das funcionalidades implementadas

    ILC Reference Design Report Volume 1 - Executive Summary

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    The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The ILC has a total footprint of about 31 km and is designed for a peak luminosity of 2x10^34 cm^-2s^-1. This report is the Executive Summary (Volume I) of the four volume Reference Design Report. It gives an overview of the physics at the ILC, the accelerator design and value estimate, the detector concepts, and the next steps towards project realization.The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The ILC has a total footprint of about 31 km and is designed for a peak luminosity of 2x10^34 cm^-2s^-1. This report is the Executive Summary (Volume I) of the four volume Reference Design Report. It gives an overview of the physics at the ILC, the accelerator design and value estimate, the detector concepts, and the next steps towards project realization

    ILC Reference Design Report Volume 4 - Detectors

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    This report, Volume IV of the International Linear Collider Reference Design Report, describes the detectors which will record and measure the charged and neutral particles produced in the ILC's high energy e+e- collisions. The physics of the ILC, and the environment of the machine-detector interface, pose new challenges for detector design. Several conceptual designs for the detector promise the needed performance, and ongoing detector R&D is addressing the outstanding technological issues. Two such detectors, operating in push-pull mode, perfectly instrument the ILC interaction region, and access the full potential of ILC physics.This report, Volume IV of the International Linear Collider Reference Design Report, describes the detectors which will record and measure the charged and neutral particles produced in the ILC's high energy e+e- collisions. The physics of the ILC, and the environment of the machine-detector interface, pose new challenges for detector design. Several conceptual designs for the detector promise the needed performance, and ongoing detector R&D is addressing the outstanding technological issues. Two such detectors, operating in push-pull mode, perfectly instrument the ILC interaction region, and access the full potential of ILC physics

    ILC Reference Design Report Volume 3 - Accelerator

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    The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The ILC has a total footprint of about 31 km and is designed for a peak luminosity of 2x10^34 cm^-2 s^-1. The complex includes a polarized electron source, an undulator-based positron source, two 6.7 km circumference damping rings, two-stage bunch compressors, two 11 km long main linacs and a 4.5 km long beam delivery system. This report is Volume III (Accelerator) of the four volume Reference Design Report, which describes the design and cost of the ILC.The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. The ILC has a total footprint of about 31 km and is designed for a peak luminosity of 2x10^34 cm^-2 s^-1. The complex includes a polarized electron source, an undulator-based positron source, two 6.7 km circumference damping rings, two-stage bunch compressors, two 11 km long main linacs and a 4.5 km long beam delivery system. This report is Volume III (Accelerator) of the four volume Reference Design Report, which describes the design and cost of the ILC

    International Linear Collider Reference Design Report Volume 2: PHYSICS AT THE ILC

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    This article reviews the physics case for the ILC. Baseline running at 500 GeV as well as possible upgrades and options are discussed. The opportunities on Standard Model physics, Higgs physics, Supersymmetry and alternative theories beyond the Standard Model are described.This article reviews the physics case for the ILC. Baseline running at 500 GeV as well as possible upgrades and options are discussed. The opportunities on Standard Model physics, Higgs physics, Supersymmetry and alternative theories beyond the Standard Model are described
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