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Electronic Medical Records: Optimizing Use in the Medical Practice
Janas is a physician with Family Care of Concord and medical director, physician information services, for Capital Region Health Care in Concord, N.H. His book is designed to help physicians improve efficiency through the advanced use of electronic medical records. Topics include choosing a system, capturing data and meeting documentation-compliance requirements.
Digital Watermarking
Digital watermarking technology is a vital element in the copyright protection of digital materials. It can be used to prevent illegal copying of images and video or audio files, and also has applications in broadcast monitoring and the recording of electronic transactions. This text explains the theoretical principles that govern diverse applications of the technology and reports new research findings in the field. Bloom, who earned his Ph.D. at the University of California, Davis, is a researcher in digital watermarking at Sarnoff Corp. in Princeton, N.J.
Security & Privacy for E-Business
"When it comes to e-commerce security, it's all about the software," says Ghosh, who also wrote E-Commerce Security: Weak Links, Best Defenses (1998). "The solutions for privacy and security lie deeper than the perimeter--beyond firewalls and encryptation tools. E-business systems have to be engineered from the ground up with security, reliability and privacy in mind." Ghosh is Cigital's director of security research and a frequent lecturer and consultant on e-security.
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