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The feasibility of using UML to compare the impact of different brands of computer system on the clinical consultation.
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The feasibility of using UML to compare the impact of different brands of computer system on the clinical consultation.

P Kumarapeli, S de Lusignan, P Koczan, B Jones and I Sheeler
Inform Prim Care, Vol.15(4), pp.245-253
2007

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Attitude of Health Personnel Attitude to Computers Computer Systems Family Practice Feasibility Studies Great Britain Humans Software User-Computer Interface
UK general practice is universally computerised, with computers used in the consulting room at the point of care. Practices use a range of different brands of computer system, which have developed organically to meet the needs of general practitioners and health service managers. Unified Modelling Language (UML) is a standard modelling and specification notation widely used in software engineering.
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