Abstract:
This disclosure describes, in one aspect, a device for electrochemical quantitation of autoantibodies. Generally, the device includes a housing that defines a plurality of channels and at least two reaction zones. A first reaction zone includes a porous membrane and a first electrode assembly in fluid communication with a first channel. The first reaction zone also includes a first plurality of autoantigens immobilized to the porous membrane. The first electrode assembly is in communication with an amperometric reader. A second reaction zone includes a porous membrane and a second electrode assembly in fluid communication with a second channel. The second reaction zone includes a second plurality of autoantigens immobilized to the porous membrane. The second electrode assembly is in communication with the amperometric reader. Finally, the device includes a source of negative pressure in fluid communication with the first reaction zone and the second reaction zone.
Abstract:
This disclosure describes, in one aspect, a device for electrochemical quantitation of autoantibodies. Generally, the device includes a housing that defines a plurality of channels and at least two reaction zones. A first reaction zone includes a porous membrane and a first electrode assembly in fluid communication with a first channel. The first reaction zone also includes a first plurality of autoantigens immobilized to the porous membrane. The first electrode assembly is in communication with an amperometric reader. A second reaction zone includes a porous membrane and a second electrode assembly in fluid communication with a second channel. The second reaction zone includes a second plurality of autoantigens immobilized to the porous membrane. The second electrode assembly is in communication with the amperometric reader. Finally, the device includes a source of negative pressure in fluid communication with the first reaction zone and the second reaction zone.
Abstract:
Administering a business transaction, including: receiving a request for a business transaction, the request containing data to be processed by the business transaction and metadata describing the data and the request; creating, in dependence upon classification rules, the data to be processed by the business transaction, and the metadata describing the data and the request, a business object representing the business transaction; selecting, in dependence upon workflow selection rules and attributes of the business object, one or more workflows to process the data to be processed by the business transaction; processing the data to be processed by the business transaction with the workflows, thereby creating a resultant business object and resultant data; and routing, in dependence upon content routing rules and the attributes of the resultant business object, the resultant data to a destination.
Abstract:
Methods, systems and articles of manufacture are provided for accessing data within data repositories. Public UDTFs, private UDTFs and a metadata processor are utilized to provide access to data residing in a variety of data repositories.
Abstract:
Administering medical digital images including receiving a request for an image processing transaction to process the medical digital image; storing the medical image in one or more medical image caches; creating a medical image business object representing the business transaction; storing the medical image business object in the medical image metadata database; selecting, in dependence upon workflow selection rules and the attributes of the medical image business object, one or more clinical workflows to process the medical image; processing the medical image of the request with the clinical workflows, thereby creating a resultant business object and resultant medical image; routing the resultant medical image to a destination.
Abstract:
A method, system and article of manufacture for accessing data in a database independent of the particular manner in which the data is physically represented and for providing an abstract representation of the data in the database. One embodiment provides a method of architecting a logical representation of physical data in a database comprising providing a template data abstraction model defining template logical fields, and providing, on the basis of the template data abstraction model, a logical representation of the physical data, the logical representation defining a plurality of logical fields providing an abstract view of the physical data and adapted for transforming logical fields of abstract queries into a form consistent with the physical data in the database.
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for accessing data within data repositories. Public UDTFs, private UDTFs and a metadata processor are utilized to provide access to data residing in a variety of data repositories.
Abstract:
Administering medical digital images including receiving a request for an image processing transaction to process the medical digital image; creating a medical image business object representing the business transaction; storing the medical image business object in the medical image metadata database; storing the medical image in the medical image repository; selecting, in dependence upon workflow selection rules and the attributes of the medical image business object, one or more clinical workflows to process the medical image; processing the medical image of the request with the clinical workflows, thereby creating a resultant business object and resultant medical image; routing the resultant medical image to a destination.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for proving global annotation services are disclosed. Global annotations are used to annotate a data element independently from the internal representation of a data element employed by a particular software application. Data elements are normalized into a form used by a global annotation system to identify the data element, and corresponding global annotations, independent from the application in which the data element may appear. An annotation cache may be used to store the global annotations that have been created for a particular data source, improving the efficiency of the global annotation system.
Abstract:
The present invention generally provides methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for managing an annotation system that includes storing annotations for a document family, i.e., a series of versions of a data source. Annotations created for one version of the data source may be viewed in context from both subsequent and prior versions of the same data source. Embodiments of the invention associate annotations with both a data source “family identifier” as well as a “version identifier.” Other than adding a family ID to the data source, the data source remains unchanged. The family ID is maintained across different versions of the data source, whereas version IDs are determined for a specific version of the data source. Version IDs can be constructed from each data source directly, and do not need to be stored.