The development of a decision support system with an interactive clinical user interface for estimating treatment parameters in radiation therapy in order to reduce radiation dose in head and neck patients

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sneha Verma ◽  
Joseph Liu ◽  
Ruchi Deshpande ◽  
John DeMarco ◽  
Brent J. Liu
Author(s):  
Mohammad Firdaus Ani ◽  
Seri Rahayu Kamat ◽  
Minoru Fukumi ◽  
Mohamad Minhat ◽  
Abu Abdullah ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2131 (2) ◽  
pp. 022105
Author(s):  
S Medvedev ◽  
V Terleev ◽  
V Kashintseva ◽  
D Surinsky

Abstract When developing decision support systems in agriculture, the task often arises of creating applications that include a large number of different components. These components can have dependencies on each other, so you need to load them in the correct order. This boils down to solving the classic topological sorting problem. However, in addition to the purely algorithmic part, the loader must correctly interact with the environment, which poses a large number of other technology-specific tasks for its developer. These are the tasks of obtaining and storing information about dependencies, ensuring that components are loaded in the user interface thread where necessary, as well as ensuring the most responsive program behavior so that loading an application does not annoy the user, as well as ensuring the extensibility of the decision support system without recompiling. This work is devoted to the description of the solution of these problems in the RW.Ring platform based on the .NET technological stack and intended for the development of such software systems.


Author(s):  
Markus Mickein ◽  
Matthes Koch ◽  
Knut Haase

This article presents a decision support system (DSS) for multilevel production planning implemented at a Swiss brewery. The DSS supports supply chain executives in tactical and strategic decision making. The system consists of a user interface and visualization tool embedded in a cloud-based optimization framework.


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