This is what is stored in the "centralized storage" area known as a server.
Computers, terminals and servers that are interconnected by communication channels.
Examples: ABC, CNBC, CSPAN, MTV, Univision
A centralized computer controls the operations of the other computers (clients) on this type of network.
The action or process of classifying something according to shared qualities or characteristics.
The two types are a computer networks physical boundaries or the various roles that the computer hardware components play.
This is what is stored in the "centralized storage" area known as a server in radiology offices.
Each computer on the network is considered , no central storage.
When one fisherman is standing on a platform supported on pillars or girders that leads out from the shore into a body of water has a conversation with another fisherman that is also standing on a platform supported on pillars or girders that leads out from the shore into a body of water.
The maximum number of computers on a peer to peer network.
A type of network topology that has devices connected to a central hub or switch.
Most commonly used network topology.
An electronic version of the patients medical records.
Includes, diagnostic medical images and the accompanying radiologist reports.
A computer networking device that is a step up from a simple hub.
Network hubs are used in small networks. They forward the data to all devices that are connected to it.
This device allows data to be forwarded to where it is directed and can also handle higher network traffic than a hub.
Computer network that holds demographic information, medical reports and orders.
Hospital information system.
An agreed upon set of rules for data transmission on computer networks.
Cat images: TCP I/P
CAT Scan images: DICOM
Verticales
Based on or derived from the physical features or layout of an area or thing.
Pertains to the field of science devoted to the study of the lands.
Greek term meaning "description of the earth"
Local area network
A collection of local area networks (LANs) that are interconnected
A person or thing that provides a service or commodity.
A computer or computer program which manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network.
The player that begins a tennis match.
A type of computer network layout that does not use any switches, hubs or routers.
Devices and Kanye West are connected through the wire.
A sophisticated networking device that can read messages and forward data packets between computer networks.
Performs the traffic directing functions.
A computer network that spans a large area.
Requires the use of long distance communication links.
More expensive than LANs
Coaxial cable, twisted-pair wire, fiber-optic cable are all examples of communication _________.
Geometry is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.
This is the study of geometric properties and spatial relations.
The physical layout of connected devices on a network.
A type of computer network layout that does not use any switches, hubs or routers.
Made an appearance during the worlds first x ray image.
A home security system.
A type of network topology that has multiple pathways interconnecting devices.
The internet is based on this type of topology.
This type of computer found on a network, needs a server to complete its tasks.
Cannot function independently of the network.
Computer network that holds all radiology-specific data.
Including, diagnostic images, radiologist dictated notes and transcribed reports
Health level 7
A computer network protocol used for most medical clinical and administrative data.
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