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16 September 1985 Simulation Of An Interactive Workstation For Image Display
Ursula M. Maydell, Wayne A. Davis
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Abstract
This paper presents a simulation of an image display system or workstation connected to a minicomputer system which is in turn connected to a larger computer system. The use of image display systems in a medical environment is summarized and parameters discussed include image and display resolution, communication bandwidth, and workstation configuration. User activities are broken down into five categories: display, edit, manipulation, generation and browse. Typical user sessions or workloads are then composed of these categories in various proportions and the response time and effectiveness of the simulated activity is measured. Some of the results are summarized in a number of charts and graphs, with conclusions and suggestions.
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Ursula M. Maydell and Wayne A. Davis "Simulation Of An Interactive Workstation For Image Display", Proc. SPIE 0536, 3rd Intl Conf on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (16 September 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947337
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Image display

Image processing

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Image enhancement

Image transmission

Telecommunications

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