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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

A. Seyfang, B. Martinez-Salvador, R. Serban, J. Wittenberg, S. Miksch, M. Marcos, A. ten Teije, K. Rosenbrand:
"Maintaining Formal Models of Living Guidelines Efficiently";
Poster: 11th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME 2007), Amsterdam; 2007-07-07 - 2007-07-11; in: "Artificial Intelligence in Medicine", R. Bellazzi, A. Abu-Hanna, J. Hunter (ed.); Springer, (2007), ISSN: 0302-9743; 441 - 446.



English abstract:
Translating clinical guidelines into formal models is benefi-
cial in many ways, but expensive. The progress in medical knowledge
requires clinical guidelines to be updated at relatively short intervals,
leading to the term living guideline. This causes potentially expensive,
frequent updates of the corresponding formal models.
When performing these updates, there are two goals: The modelling effort
must be minimised and the links between the original document and the
formal model must be maintained. In this paper, we describe our solution,
using tools and techniques developed during the Protocure II project.

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