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As the Roundsman project evolved, it became increasingly clear that the issue of interaction between different studies was both clinically important and technically challenging. In the current Roundsman system, there is no representation of interstudy relationships. Although Roundsman does not currently deal with such interactions, I have devoted this chapter to setting down my current thoughts on the subject in an organized fashion. Thus, this chapter provides a preliminary skeleton upon which future research can build.
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Rennels, G.D. (1987). Interactions Between Studies. In: A Computational Model of Reasoning from the Clinical Literature. Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, vol 32. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93363-9_6
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