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1 September 1995 Early experience with a repository for patterned injury data
David Stotts, John Smith, Kevin Jeffay, Prasun Dewan, Dana Smith, William R. Oliver
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Abstract
We have constructed a proof-of-principle system called the repository for patterned injury data (RPID) for supporting collaborative forensic medicine. The early RPID prototype is built on ABC/DGS, a graph-server and collaborative hypermedia system built in the UNC Collaboratory. ABC provides collaboration services for work groups via shared artifacts, giving common views of the information and allowing conferencing over the data. A second prototype is underway that has more flexible control of multiperson creation of, and access to, the shared patient data and pathology artifacts. We conclude by describing a planned third prototype, to be built not on ABC, but on a modification of the WWW httpd distribution data server.
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David Stotts, John Smith, Kevin Jeffay, Prasun Dewan, Dana Smith, and William R. Oliver "Early experience with a repository for patterned injury data", Proc. SPIE 2567, Investigative and Trial Image Processing, (1 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218479
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KEYWORDS
Injuries

Forensic science

Databases

Prototyping

Video

Pathology

Data modeling

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