1993
NetMenu: experience in the implementation of an institutional menu of information sources.
Shifman M, Clyman J, Paton J, Powsner S, Roderer N, Miller P. NetMenu: experience in the implementation of an institutional menu of information sources. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 1993, 554-8. PMID: 8130535, PMCID: PMC2850638.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1992
Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS information environment for an academic medical center.
Miller P, Paton J, Clyman J, Powsner S. Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS information environment for an academic medical center. Journal Of The Medical Library Association 1992, 80: 281-7. PMID: 1326371, PMCID: PMC225668.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntegrated Academic Information Management SystemUnified Medical Language SystemInformation resourcesAcademic Information Management SystemInformation management systemInformation environmentNetwork-based implementationComputer networksInformation architectureMacintosh computerManagement systemInformation capabilitiesInformation sourcesLanguage systemIntegrated fashionPrototypeDiverse setNational LibraryResourcesCapabilityUsersComputerArchitectureEnvironmentNetworkMolecular dynamics simulation on a network of workstations using a machine-independent parallel programming language
Shifman M, Windemuth A, Schulten K, Miller P. Molecular dynamics simulation on a network of workstations using a machine-independent parallel programming language. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 1992, 25: 168-180. PMID: 1582193, DOI: 10.1016/0010-4809(92)90019-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languageProgramming languageShared memory parallel computerHigh performance Unix workstationsNetwork of workstationsParallel computing approachMemory parallel computersComputing approachNetworked workstationsUNIX workstationsParallel computersExpensive phaseEffective algorithmResearch communityPerformance benchmarksWorkstationsAlgorithmNetworkGlobal motionLanguageComputerLindaSimulationsBenchmarksHarnessing networked workstations as a powerful parallel computer: a general paradigm illustrated using three programs for genetic linkage analysis
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Bercovitz P. Harnessing networked workstations as a powerful parallel computer: a general paradigm illustrated using three programs for genetic linkage analysis. Bioinformatics 1992, 8: 141-147. PMID: 1591609, DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/8.2.141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParallel computersMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languagePowerful parallel computersParallel programsProgramming languageNetworked workstationsComputational resourcesParallel machinesGeneral paradigmBiological computationWorkstationsComputerLindaNetworkInstitutions networkMathematical techniquesParadigmHardwareMachineComputationLanguageCapabilityResourcesComparing machine-independent versus machine-specific parallelization of a software platform for biological sequence comparison
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Pearson W. Comparing machine-independent versus machine-specific parallelization of a software platform for biological sequence comparison. Bioinformatics 1992, 8: 167-175. PMID: 1591612, DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/8.2.167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDatabase of sequencesBiological sequence comparisonParallel computationMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languageHypercube parallel computerProgramming languageSoftware platformParallel computersParallel machinesExpressive powerBiological sequencesParallelizationPlatform programComputationModest sacrificeBenchmark testsLogicDatabaseCase studyComputerPortabilityMachineLindaRelative advantages
1991
Parallelizing genetic linkage analysis: A case study for applying parallel computation in molecular biology
Miller P, Nadkarni P, Gelernter J, Carriero N, Pakstis A, Kidd K. Parallelizing genetic linkage analysis: A case study for applying parallel computation in molecular biology. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 1991, 24: 234-248. PMID: 1868693, DOI: 10.1016/0010-4809(91)90046-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParallel computersSequential programsMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languageDifferent parallel machinesLengthy computation timeParallel programsProgramming languageAvailable processorsDifferent processorsParallel computationParallel machinesSequential versionParallel versionComputational loadComputation timePerformance benchmarksComputerProcessorsCase studyDifferent piecesIterative programsLINKMAPComputationParallel formsMolecular dynamics simulation on a network of workstations using a machine-independent parallel programming language.
Shifman M, Windemuth A, Schulten K, Miller P. Molecular dynamics simulation on a network of workstations using a machine-independent parallel programming language. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 1991, 414-8. PMID: 1807634, PMCID: PMC2247565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMachine-independent parallel programming languageParallel programming languageProgramming languageShared memory parallel computerHigh performance Unix workstationsNetwork of workstationsParallel computing approachMemory parallel computersComputing approachNetworked workstationsUNIX workstationsParallel computersExpensive phaseEffective algorithmResearch communityPerformance benchmarksWorkstationsAlgorithmNetworkGlobal motionLanguageComputerLindaSimulationsBenchmarks
1988
Semantically assisted medical bibliographic retrieval: an experimental computer system.
Miller P, Morrow J, Powsner S, Riely C. Semantically assisted medical bibliographic retrieval: an experimental computer system. Journal Of The Medical Library Association 1988, 76: 131-6. PMID: 3285933, PMCID: PMC227164.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHYDRA: A Knowledge Acquisition Tool for Expert Systems That Critique Medical Work-up
Miller P, Blumenfrucht S, Rose J, Rothschild M, Swett H, Weltin G, Mars N. HYDRA: A Knowledge Acquisition Tool for Expert Systems That Critique Medical Work-up. Computers And Medicine 1988, 181-201. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8777-0_14.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1987
A computational model of reasoning from the clinical literature
Rennels G, Shortliffe E, Stockdale F, Miller P. A computational model of reasoning from the clinical literature. Computer Methods And Programs In Biomedicine 1987, 24: 139-149. PMID: 3297479, DOI: 10.1016/0169-2607(87)90025-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComputer-based decision supportComputer-based decision support systemDecision support systemComputational modelComputer systemsDeclarative representationStructured representationDecision supportSupport systemKnowledge baseFirst stepDecisions physiciansComputer programPatient-specific analysisRepresentationComputerEmpirical studySystemReasoningModelImportant first stepStepSpecific motivations
1984
Medical plan-analysis by computer
Miller P. Medical plan-analysis by computer. Computer Methods And Programs In Biomedicine 1984, 18: 15-19. PMID: 6547652, DOI: 10.1016/0010-468x(84)90019-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical plan-analysis by computer: Critiquing the pharmacologic management of essential hypertension
Miller P, Black H. Medical plan-analysis by computer: Critiquing the pharmacologic management of essential hypertension. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 1984, 17: 38-54. PMID: 6697700, DOI: 10.1016/0010-4809(84)90005-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArtificial intelligence techniquesPharmacologic managementEssential hypertensionInteractive paperIntelligence techniquesPatient careComputer systemsNew treatment modalitiesPhysician's management planHypertensive patientsTreatment modalitiesPhysicians' approachNew drugsCareHypertensionMedical practiceManagement errorsComputerPatients