[log in to unmask],Net wrote at 21:00 on 26/09/98
about "Re: GP nets":
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>In 2 years time that will be sorted
No, the cards now have enough capacity to encode an individuals
medical history.
In two years they may well have sufficient capactiy to encode the
recipe for recreating the individual from scratch.
>Because they could probably. Anyway a 286 running DOS was not exactly
an
>intuitive interface.
It wasn't DOS. Might have been C-DOS or maybe XENIX
>>I think we are better off to have a system of each medical record
>>repository acting as a server to return defined subsets of a patient's
>>record held on it when requested by a properly authenticated client,
>>over the fast network.
>
>Agreed re: the central server but only as a repository rather than a
>feeder otherwise one good hack and boom!
No, you misunderstand. Not central, your server, my server, the
hospital lab server etc etc.
If the info is stored on the servers and delivered over the network,
then th cards need not hold a great deal. An encryption key
perhaps.
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