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15 May 1994 Transforming PACS models into implementations
W. J. J. Stut Jr., Bernard Gibaud, Bernard Hervault, G. Mevel
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This paper describes a possible transformation of a PACS model into an implementation. The transformation is based on an intermediate model that specifies a system as a collection of concurrent objects that exchange messages. Characteristic for the intermediate model is that the processing of messages by objects is specified separately from communication. Due to this separation, objects do not need to known how communication takes place (synchronous or asynchronous), and do not necessarily have to know each other. The approach is illustrated using the Mimose model
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W. J. J. Stut Jr., Bernard Gibaud, Bernard Hervault, and G. Mevel "Transforming PACS models into implementations", Proc. SPIE 2165, Medical Imaging 1994: PACS: Design and Evaluation, (15 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174355
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Receivers

Computer programming

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Computer programming languages

Systems modeling

Telecommunications

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