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    Automatic Normalization of Anatomical Phrases in Radiology Reports Using Unsupervised Learning

    In today’s radiology workflow, free-text reporting is established as the most common medium to capture, store, and communicate clinical information. Radiologists routinely refer to prior radiology reports of a...

    Amir M. Tahmasebi, Henghui Zhu, Gabriel Mankovich in Journal of Digital Imaging (2019)

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    Bridging the Text-Image Gap: a Decision Support Tool for Real-Time PACS Browsing

    In this paper, we introduce an ontology-based technology that bridges the gap between MR images on the one hand and knowledge sources on the other hand. The proposed technology allows the user to express inter...

    Merlijn Sevenster, Rob van Ommering, Yuechen Qian in Journal of Digital Imaging (2012)

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    Automatically Correlating Clinical Findings and Body Locations in Radiology Reports Using MedLEE

    In this paper, we describe and evaluate a system that extracts clinical findings and body locations from radiology reports and correlates them. The system uses Medical Language Extraction and Encoding System (...

    Merlijn Sevenster, Rob van Ommering, Yuechen Qian in Journal of Digital Imaging (2012)

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    COTS Component-Based Embedded Systems – A Dream or Reality?

    Embedded systems cover a range of computer systems from ultra small computer-based devices to large, possibly distributed, systems monitoring and controlling complex processes. COTS-based development in embedd...

    Ivica Crnkovic, Jakob Axelsson, Susanne Graf, Magnus Larsson in COTS-Based Software Systems (2005)

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    Configuration Management in Component Based Product Populations

    The ever-increasing complexity and diversity of consumer products drives the creation of product families (products with many commonalties and few differences) and product populations (products with many commo...

    Rob van Ommering in Software Configuration Management (2003)

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    Roadmap** a Product Population Architecture

    To build product populations, one must combine a top-down product line approach with a bottom-up reusable component approach. This leads to a largely independent development of components that must still be co...

    Rob van Ommering in Software Product-Family Engineering (2002)

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    Widening the Scope of Software Product Lines — From Variation to Composition

    Architecture, components and reuse form the key elements to build a large variety of complex, high-quality products with a short lead-time. But the balance between an architecture-driven and a component-driven...

    Rob van Ommering, Jan Bosch in Software Product Lines (2002)

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    Component Oriented Platform Architecting for Software Intensive Product Families

    Platform-based product families are strategic business assets. A product platform represents a corporate asset from which streams of derivative products of a large variety can be derived and developed (so-call...

    Henk Obbink, Rob van Ommering in Software Architectures and Component Techn… (2002)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Beyond Product Families: Building a Product Population?

    Building a large variety of products in a global organization, with software development distributed around the world, requires an approach which must not only have a sound technical basis for handling diversity ...

    Rob van Ommering in Software Architectures for Product Families (2000)

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    CoPAM: A Component-Oriented Platform Architecting Method Family for Product Family Engineering

    In this paper we describe a family of methods that enable the development of product family architectures. These methods have in common that they offer support in develo** a family of software-intensive prod...

    Pierre America, Henk Obbink, Rob van Ommering in Software Product Lines (2000)

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    Koala, a Component Model for Consumer Electronics Product Software

    We introduce a component model with an architectural description language that helps to manage the growing complexity and diversity of software in consumer electronics products. The model supports flexible ins...

    in Development and Evolution of Software Architectures for Product Families (1998)