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In the following report I will assess three unique intelligent system technologies and show the reader the benefits that have come about from adapting these procedures in to everyday practice. Intelligent systems emulate the human ability to perceive, reason, make decisions and act, by receiving data from the environment and producing an intelligent response. ... An intelligent system requires a computer system to deal with new situations and conditions and learn new behaviours. ...
The report takes an in-depth view on the following three systems. ...
Therefore in conclusion the purpose of this report is not to only assess intelligent systems but to show its adverse effect on saving lives, lives that can never be replaced. A lot of these systems incur a large upfront fee but the initial cost, cannot stray institute away from the overwhelming benefits that come about form these life-changing instruments.
Identify and describe three intelligent systems applications for improving the productivity of people and other resources, for reducing costs or for delivering strategic benefits. ... The benefits of such a system are endless however these are the most common findings, it connects public health directly to health providers allowing uninterrupted information flow to appropriate personnel, quick to implement, and reduces timely manual reporting that can result in lives. ... Other benefits include error reduction, and providing consistent, accurate and reliable data. ... The system provides a variety of automated responses, ranging from issuing a page or email, adding a comment to a patients chart, placing an automated order, presenting the user with on-screen pop-up windows, and other intelligent replies. ... The physician benefits from having the most up-to-date information at the point of care. ...
What are the particular aspects of the applications, by which they can be described as ‘intelligent systems’?
HealthSentry:
Intelligent systems respond to their environment and offer a reply, in this case the system automatically collects critical information about diseases then as a rule of thumb if the number of tests ordered or analysed for a particular symptom sets a certain volume the application alerts health departments through a means of communication either in this case email or pager. ...
PowerPOC:
The system is intelligent in its way it response to data, clinicians are alerted to potential errors at any stage by visual codes that make it virtually impossible to overlook inconsistencies and the application offers end users appropriate choices of actions in rebuttal to changing conditions. ...
Discern:
As stated before an intelligent system is one that receives data from an environment and reacts accordingly to it to produce a response. Using this definition it is clear that Discern has a variety of feature that give it intelligent characteristics.
Approximate Word count = 2443 Approximate Pages = 9.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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