The National Biomedical Communications Network as a Developing Structure *
AUTOR(ES)
Davis, Ruth M.
RESUMO
The National Biomedical Communications Network has evolved both from a set of conceptual recommendations over the last twelve years and an accumulation of needs manifesting themselves in the requests of members of the medical community. With a short history of three years this network and its developing structure have exhibited most of the stresses of technology interfacing with customer groups, and of a structure attempting to build itself upon many existing fragmentary unconnected segments of a potentially viable resourcesharing capability.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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