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14 January 1982 Hierarchical Approach To Distributed Picture Information Systems
D. Meyer-Ebrecht, D. Bohring, R. Grewer, K. J. Monnich, J. Schmidt, Th. Wendler
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Abstract
A hierarchical systems architecture is being described, which introduces separated levels for picture data processing, control, and management, respectively. The system is distributed with respect to the picture signal level and the control level: Workstations for picture generation, evaluation, or processing contain control functions (conventional mini/micro-computers) and picture processing functions (e.g. specialized hardware modules). They communicate with the central optical disc picture base via standard channels on the control level, and via high-speed channels on the picture data level. The management level is, in contrast, centralized. Any existing data base system may be used to manage, by means of minor extensions, the physically separated picture base, and thus to link pictures to non-pictorial information.
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D. Meyer-Ebrecht, D. Bohring, R. Grewer, K. J. Monnich, J. Schmidt, and Th. Wendler "Hierarchical Approach To Distributed Picture Information Systems", Proc. SPIE 0318, 1st Intl Conf and Workshop on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (14 January 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967632
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Data communications

Telecommunications

Data storage

Image processing

Control systems

Data processing

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