2007 | ||
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34 | Ljiljana Brankovic, Paul D. Coddington, John F. Roddick, Chris Steketee, James R. Warren, Andrew L. Wendelborn: ACSW Frontiers 2007. Proceedings of the Fifth Australasian Symposium on Grid Computing and e-Research (AusGrid 2007), the Fifth Australasian Information Security Workshop (Privacy Enhancing Technologies) (AISW 2007), and the Australasian Workshop on Health Knowledge Management and Discovery (HKMD 2007). Proceedings, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, January 30 - February 2, 2007 Australian Computer Society 2007 | |
33 | Klaus A. Kuhn, James R. Warren, Tze-Yun Leong: MEDINFO 2007 - Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics - Building Sustainable Health Systems, 20-24 August, 2007, Brisbane, Australia IOS Press 2007 | |
2006 | ||
32 | Ben Avery, Wayne Piekarski, James R. Warren, Bruce H. Thomas: Evaluation of user satisfaction and learnability for outdoor augmented reality gaming. AUIC 2006: 17-24 | |
2004 | ||
31 | Eric D. Browne, Michael Schrefl, James R. Warren: Goal-Focused Self-Modifying Workflow in the Healthcare Domain. HICSS 2004 | |
30 | Eric D. Browne, Michael Schrefl, James R. Warren: Activity Crediting in Distributed Workflow Environments. ICEIS (3) 2004: 245-253 | |
2003 | ||
29 | Eric D. Browne, Michael Schrefl, James R. Warren: A Two Tier, Goal-Driven Workflow Model for the Healthcare Domain. ICEIS (3) 2003: 32-39 | |
2002 | ||
28 | Sistine Barretto, James R. Warren, Markus Stumptner, Michael Schrefl, Gerald Quirchmayr, Stephen Nield: Coordination of Inter-organisational Healthcare Processes via Specialisation of Internet-Based Object Life Cycles. HICSS 2002: 148 | |
27 | Lisa Sokol, Peri H. Iz, James R. Warren: Minitrack Introduction. HICSS 2002: 152 | |
26 | Jean-Pierre Calabretto, Damon Couper, Barrie Mulley, Mark E. Nissen, Saree Siow, Jonathon Tuck, James R. Warren: Agent Support for Patients and Community Pharmacists. HICSS 2002: 153 | |
25 | Jean-Pierre Calabretto, James R. Warren, Kathy Darzanos, Benjamin Fry: Building Common Ground for Communication between Patients and Community Pharmacists with an Internet Medicine Cabinet. HICSS 2002: 161 | |
24 | Bruce H. Thomas, James R. Warren: Guest Editors' Introduction. Interacting with Computers 14(3): 173-174 (2002) | |
23 | James R. Warren, Heath K. Frankel, Joseph T. Noone: Supporting special-purpose health care models via adaptive interfaces to the web. Interacting with Computers 14(3): 251-267 (2002) | |
2001 | ||
22 | Peri H. Iz, James R. Warren, Lisa Sokol: Data Mining for Healthcare Quality, Efficiency, and Practice Support - Minitrack Introduction. HICSS 2001 | |
21 | James R. Warren, Patrick Bolton: Empirical Norms as a Lever for On-Line Support of General Practice. HICSS 2001 | |
20 | Gleb Beliakov, James R. Warren: Fuzzy logic for decision support in chronic care. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 21(1-3): 209-213 (2001) | |
2000 | ||
19 | James R. Warren, Heath K. Frankel, Joseph T. Noone, Berend-Jan van der Zwaag: Supporting Special-Purpose Health Care Models via Web Interfaces. AUIC 2000: 118-125 | |
18 | James R. Warren: Clinical Support Systems - Introduction. HICSS 2000 | |
17 | James R. Warren, Gleb Beliakov, Berend-Jan van der Zwaag: Fuzzy Logic in Clinical Practice Decision Support Systems. HICSS 2000 | |
1999 | ||
16 | James R. Warren, Gleb Beliakov, Joseph T. Noone, Heath K. Frankel: Chronic Disease Coordinated Care Planning: Flexible, Task-Centered Decision Support. HICSS 1999 | |
15 | Susan E. Spenceley, James R. Warren: Using Neural Networks for Modeling the Input Requirements of Electronic Medical Record Systems. HICSS 1999 | |
1998 | ||
14 | James R. Warren: Investigation of tutorials in a core computing subject. ACSE 1998: 48-54 | |
13 | Susan E. Spenceley, James R. Warren: The Intelligent Interface for On-Line Electronic Medical Records Using Temporal Data Mining. HICSS (5) 1998: 266-274 | |
12 | James R. Warren: Better, More Cost-Effective Intake Interviews. IEEE Intelligent Systems 13(1): 40-48 (1998) | |
1997 | ||
11 | Sugath K. Mudali, James R. Warren, Susan E. Spenceley: An Adaptive Two-Tier Menu Approach to Support On-Line Entry of Diagnoses. AIME 1997: 134-137 | |
1996 | ||
10 | M. M. Richardson, James R. Warren: Induced decision trees for case-based reasoning. ANZIIS 1996: 52-55 | |
9 | Susan P. Tyerman, P. J. Woods, James R. Warren: Loop Tutor and Hypertutor: experiences with adaptive tutoring systems. ANZIIS 1996: 60-63 | |
8 | Susan E. Spenceley, James R. Warren, Sugath K. Mudali, I. D. Kirkwood: Intelligent data entry for physicians by machine learning of an anticipative task model. ANZIIS 1996: 64-67 | |
7 | Elabet Tamrat, Tricia Vilkinas, James R. Warren: Analysis of a Telecommuting Experience: A Case Study. HICSS (3) 1996: 376-385 | |
6 | James R. Warren, Anthony F. Norcio, Jack W. Stott, G. C. Canfield: Experimental Evaluation of a Simulation Environment for Information Systems Design. Journal of Systems and Software 32(1): 3-20 (1996) | |
1995 | ||
5 | Elabet Tamrat, James R. Warren: Framework for the assessment of feasibility of telecommuting in Australian organisations. HICSS (4) 1995: 436-445 | |
1994 | ||
4 | James R. Warren, Debra E. Warren, Richard W. Freedman: Interviewing Expertise in Primary Care Medicine: A Knowledge-Based Support System. HICSS (3) 1994: 173-182 | |
3 | James R. Warren, Paul J. MacArthur, Robert Crosslin: A Dynamic Modeling Toolkit to Add Rigor to Business Process Re-Engineering. HICSS (4) 1994: 683-692 | |
1993 | ||
2 | James R. Warren, Debra E. Warren, Richard W. Freedman: A Knowledge-Based Patient Data Acquisition System for Primary Care Medicine. CIKM 1993: 547-553 | |
1992 | ||
1 | James R. Warren, Jack W. Stott, Anthony F. Norcio: Stochastic simulation of information systems designs from data flow diagrams. Journal of Systems and Software 18(2): 191-199 (1992) |