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15 May 1994 Sweat equity: a team approach to designing a new technology:customer-driven design of a picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) that works
Anthony Gelish, Linda C. Wright
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Abstract
This paper defines the roles of customers and suppliers, customer variables, and customer contributions to the system creation process, discusses expected outcomes for a customer- driven system development process, and illustrates how this approach was used in the development of digital radiology.
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Anthony Gelish and Linda C. Wright "Sweat equity: a team approach to designing a new technology:customer-driven design of a picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) that works", Proc. SPIE 2165, Medical Imaging 1994: PACS: Design and Evaluation, (15 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174383
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Digital imaging

Medicine

Radiology

Diagnostics

Image quality

Picture Archiving and Communication System

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