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8 September 1993 Acceptance-testing design for a large-scale PACS installation
John R. Romlein, John C. Weiser, Monet R. Sheehy, Suzy Smith, Joseph J. Donnelly
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Abstract
The MDIS acceptance test is the government evaluation of the MDIS system availability, performance, and functionality. The test is performed over a period of 30 days and is composed of three test scenarios which are: (1) System/component availability test, (2) component performance test, and (3) system integration test. A test protocol describes each test in detail, as well as describing the actions of the vendor and test teams during the test period. Fifty-six test modules were derived directly from the performance criteria specified in the MDIS contract. These test modules are used by the test team members to evaluate the MDIS system. A database is used to compile the results of the acceptance test for management and comparison of multiple MDIS site results.
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John R. Romlein, John C. Weiser, Monet R. Sheehy, Suzy Smith, and Joseph J. Donnelly "Acceptance-testing design for a large-scale PACS installation", Proc. SPIE 1899, Medical Imaging 1993: PACS Design and Evaluation, (8 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.152913
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Image compression

Chromium

Databases

Imaging systems

Interfaces

System integration

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