Application of cytoscape to the analysis of diagrams of mechanisms underlying patient problems

Shaoyu Wang, Laura Surmon, Vicki Langendyk, Iman Hegazi, Tony Succar, Glenn Mason, Wendy Hu

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Abstract

This article is published as part of Conference Proceedings: Wang, S., Surmon, L., Langendyk, V., Hegazi, I., Succar, T., Mason, G., Hu, W. (2013). Application of Cytoscape to the Analysis of Diagrams of Mechanisms Underlying Patient Problems. In H. Carter, M. Gosper and J. Hedberg (Eds.), Electric Dreams. Proceedings ascilite 2013 Sydney. (pp.893-897)
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationElectric Dreams
Subtitle of host publication30th Ascilite Conference, 1-4 December 2013 Macquarie University, Sydney - Proceedings
Place of PublicationSydney, NSW
PublisherMacquarie University
Pages893-897
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 2013
EventASCILITE 2013: 30th International Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education - Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Duration: 01 Dec 201304 Dec 2013
Conference number: 30th
http://www.ascilite.org/conferences/sydney13/

Conference

ConferenceASCILITE 2013
Abbreviated titleElectric dreams
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CitySydney
Period01/12/1304/12/13
OtherFor Ascilite’s 30th anniversary in 2013, conference hosts Macquarie University hope to cast our minds towards the future through the conference theme, ‘Electric Dreams’. A dream can be a vision, a prediction, an aspiration - but it can also be a reflection, a pastiche of thoughts, or a different form of consciousness. Our aim is to inspire new and creative ways of thinking about the use of computers in education - to dream while we’re awake. The occasion of our 30th anniversary also offers delegates the opportunity to reflect on where we’ve come from, and how that might inform where we’re going.
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