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  • Credibility of digital content in a healthcare collaborative community

    Adv Exp Med Biol. 2011;696:717-24.
    Credibility of digital content in a healthcare collaborative community.

    Omar WM, Saini DK, Hasan M.

    Faculty of Computing and Information Technology, Sohar University, 44, P.C. 311, Sohar, Sultanate of Oman, w.omar@soharuni.edu.om.
    Abstract

    With the increased number of new diseases that are appearing in the world, such as swine flu [influenza A(H1N1)], and the increased awareness of the importance of sharing medical ideas, information, experience, knowledge, and research results, there is an urgent demand for a collaboration framework. Such a framework depends on deploying, discovering, and using digital content. This inevitably leads to the generation of large amounts of digital content from different healthcare users, which requires massive resources to process, store, and retrieve them. Moreover, the digital content currently suffers from a lack of credibility, which is vital in healthcare applications. Thus, this chapter discusses briefly how grid computing can boost Web 2.0 communities. In addition, the chapter discusses a proposed scenario for offering a way of measuring the credibility of the published digital content.

    PMID: 21431613 [PubMed - in process]

    With the increased number of new diseases that are appearing in the world, such as swine flu [influenza A(H1N1)], and the increased awareness of the importance of sharing medical ideas, information, experience, knowledge, and research results, there is an urgent demand for a collaboration framework. …
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