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Table E Factors to consider Difficulties in accessing patient information was shown in this study to result in interruptive work practices, as clinicians interrupted one another in order to locate patients, patient records or request up to date information. As a way of improving access to and integrating patient information it is acknowledged that an electronic health record (EHR) could potentially provide improvements. Whilst this is on the national agenda, the timeframe to implementation is uncertain due to factors such as cost, culture, design, implementation and confidentiality issues.

in Supporting Communication in the Emergency Department Funded by the NSW Department of Health
by Rosemary Spencer, Pamela Logan, Enrico Coiera, Pamela Logan, Enrico Coiera, Sydney Nsw

Table 1. The workshop agenda.

in Prospective Evaluation of a Cluster Programme for Finnish Forestry and Forest Industries
by Ahti Salo, Tommi Gustafsson, Pekka Mild 2003
"... In PAGE 9: ... A rapporteur took additional notes in view of developing the final evaluation report. The workshop agenda consisted of six phases (see Table1 ). Before evaluation activities, ten to fifteen minute presentations made, followed by short discussions, in order to en- sure that the workshop participants had sufficient information on which to base their judgements.... ..."
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Table 1. Research Agenda.

in Meredith R A & Arnott D R Ethics and DSS On Ethics and Decision Support Systems Development
by Rob Meredith A, David Arnott B

Table 2. The workshop agenda.

in Participatory Development of Future-Oriented Policy Configurations for Climate Change and Mobile Gaming
by Ahti Salo, Robin Gustafsson, Ilkka Kaakkolammi, Tommi Gustafsson
"... In PAGE 6: ... Daft and Lengel, 1986). The workshop activities included the assessment of the programme implementation and the utility of research results, as well as the identification of change drivers and potential conflicts on national strategy formulation (see Table2 ). The GSS was used in... ..."

Table 2: Current Planning Agenda vs. Sustainable Planning Agenda6

in IV. Four Illustrative Case Vignettes
by Y Kirchain, David Marks, Ken Oye, Joseph Sussman, I. Introduction 2004
"... In PAGE 9: ...ften faced by short-term pressures (e.g., to be the lowest bidders) that constrain the long-term view needed for sustainability to be achieved (see Section IVb on the Ford case). In addition to system design, the notion of system change needs to be applied to the planning ( Table2 ) and operation of engineering systems as well. By focusing on system design, planning, and operations, the definitions of sustainability developed for each CLIOS will ultimately need to balance trade-offs among economic development and social and environmental goals.... ..."

Table A-1. Workshop Agenda

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1-1: Water budget of the Arab Region up to 2030 (Source: Al-Weshah,2002) In water resources studies, river basin has long been acknowledged as the appropriate unit of analysis for water resources management and has also been named by the United Nations Conference on Envi- ronment and Development (UNCED) as the unit of analysis for integrated water resources manage- ment in Agenda 21, chapter 18 (McKinney et.al, 1990). The river basin concept is of fundamental im- portance in hydrological studies, because the water passing through the stream cross section at the basin outlet originates as precipitation on the basin. Since the characteristics of the basin such as ge- ology, topography and land cover control the magnitude and timing of flows, studying a river basin as a system and obtaining hydrological information on basin scale gives more in-depth understanding of the whole system as well as the interaction between different processes.

in Long Term Rainfall-Runofflake
by Level Modelling Of, Lal Perakum Muthuwatta, Lal Perakum Muthuwatta
"... In PAGE 8: ...ppendix 4.1 Weather Generator Statistic and Probability Value .................................................. viii List of Tables Table1 -1: Water budget of the Arab Region up to 2030 (Source: Al-Weshah,2002).... In PAGE 11: ... Meanwhile, some countries espe- cially in the Middle East and Africa are already confronted with a shortage in water supply (Al- Weshah, 2002). For example, figures on per capita available of water for Arab region ( Table1 -1) shows declining trend. These figures and findings urge the need of water resources management in a resourceful manner in order to meet future water demands.... ..."

Table 1: Agenda for the Active Sensors Architecture

in Methodological Support for Formally Specifying Safety-Critical Software
by Maritta Heisel, Carsten Sühl 1997
"... In PAGE 5: ...An overview of the agenda for this architecture is given in Table1 . The steps shown there need not be executed exactly in the given order.... ..."
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Table 1: Agenda for the Active Sensors Architecture

in Methodological Support for Formally Specifying Safety-Critical Software
by Maritta Heisel, Carsten Sühl 1997
"... In PAGE 5: ...An overview of the agenda for this architecture is given in Table1 . The steps shown there need not be executed exactly in the given order.... ..."
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Table 2. Agenda for problem oriented system modeling

in A Problem-Oriented Approach to Common Criteria Certification
by Thomas Rottke, Denis Hatebur, Maritta Heisel, Monika Heiner 2002
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