scholarly journals State of the art review of Big Data and web-based Decision Support Systems (DSS) for food safety risk assessment with respect to climate change

Author(s):  
Gopaiah Talari ◽  
Enda Cummins ◽  
Cronan McNamara ◽  
John O'Brien

2021 ◽  
pp. 128661
Author(s):  
Igor Granado ◽  
Leticia Hernando ◽  
Ibon Galparsoro ◽  
Gorka Gabiña ◽  
Carlos Groba ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jan Kalina

The complexity of clinical decision-making is immensely increasing with the advent of big data with a clinical relevance. Clinical decision systems represent useful e-health tools applicable to various tasks within the clinical decision-making process. This chapter is devoted to basic principles of clinical decision support systems and their benefits for healthcare and patient safety. Big data is crucial input for clinical decision support systems and is helpful in the task to find the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. Statistical challenges of analyzing big data in psychiatry are overviewed, with a particular interest for psychiatry. Various barriers preventing telemedicine tools from expanding to the field of mental health are discussed. The development of decision support systems is claimed here to play a key role in the development of information-based medicine, particularly in psychiatry. Information technology will be ultimately able to combine various information sources including big data to present and enforce a holistic information-based approach to psychiatric care.



Author(s):  
Songnian Li

The rapidly expanding range of Web technology has made it possible to collaboratively make decisions over the Web. This chapter examines some of these Web technologies important to the development of collaborative spatial decision support systems, and identifies their technology impediments and strengths. The outcomes provide a basis for discussing how the existing collaborative spatial decision support systems may be redesigned to take advantage of new Web technologies, and how new collaborative spatial decision support systems may be designed and developed in this Web-based paradigm. Some discussions on selected design and development issues that are important to the development of collaborative spatial decision support systems including system design, user’s impact, and performance are presented.



2019 ◽  
Vol 290 ◽  
pp. 121814 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giorgio Mannina ◽  
Taise Ferreira Rebouças ◽  
Alida Cosenza ◽  
Miquel Sànchez-Marrè ◽  
Karina Gibert


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