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Improving the interactivity and functionality of Web-based radiology teaching files with the Java programming language.
Radiographics. 1997 Nov-Dec; 17(6):1567-74.R

Abstract

Java is a programming language that runs on a "virtual machine" built into World Wide Web (WWW)-browsing programs on multiple hardware platforms. Web pages were developed with Java to enable Web-browsing programs to overlay transparent graphics and text on displayed images so that the user could control the display of labels and annotations on the images, a key feature not available with standard Web pages. This feature was extended to include the presentation of normal radiologic anatomy. Java programming was also used to make Web browsers compatible with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) file format. By enhancing the functionality of Web pages, Java technology should provide greater incentive for using a Web-based approach in the development of radiology teaching material.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

9397464

Citation

Eng, J. "Improving the Interactivity and Functionality of Web-based Radiology Teaching Files With the Java Programming Language." Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc, vol. 17, no. 6, 1997, pp. 1567-74.
Eng J. Improving the interactivity and functionality of Web-based radiology teaching files with the Java programming language. Radiographics. 1997;17(6):1567-74.
Eng, J. (1997). Improving the interactivity and functionality of Web-based radiology teaching files with the Java programming language. Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc, 17(6), 1567-74.
Eng J. Improving the Interactivity and Functionality of Web-based Radiology Teaching Files With the Java Programming Language. Radiographics. 1997 Nov-Dec;17(6):1567-74. PubMed PMID: 9397464.
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