Loonsk J W, Schweigel J E, Carr D
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo.
Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care. 1994:406-10.
The State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and its associated teaching sites have developed and partially implemented a regional Wide Area Network (WAN) in Buffalo and Western New York. The school wishes to use this WAN to deliver reference and communication resources to students, residents and faculty. The richest pool of easy to use reference and communication resources are PC software programs that are intended for individual workstations or at best, client-server, Local Area Network (LAN) implementation. HUBNET (Hospitals and University at Buffalo Library Resource Network), a project of the School of Medicine and the Library Consortium of Health Institutions in Buffalo offers integrated presentation of many such LAN resources over this regional WAN. The system crosses many institutional boundaries and reaches physically remote sites in a complex mix of information systems environments with few issues related to performance. The system design provides a level of ease of use that has brought many new users into active computer use while addressing integration into diverse information systems settings and networking environments.
纽约州立大学布法罗分校医学院及生物医学科学学院及其附属教学机构,已在布法罗和纽约西部开发并部分实施了一个区域广域网(WAN)。该学院希望利用这个广域网向学生、住院医师和教职员工提供参考资料和通信资源。最丰富且易于使用的参考资料和通信资源库是供个人工作站使用的PC软件程序,或者至多是适用于客户端 - 服务器局域网(LAN)实施的程序。HUBNET(布法罗大学医院与图书馆资源网络)是医学院和布法罗卫生机构图书馆联盟的一个项目,它通过这个区域广域网提供许多此类局域网资源的集成展示。该系统跨越了许多机构界限,能在复杂的信息系统环境中连接物理上偏远的站点,且几乎不存在性能相关问题。系统设计具备一定的易用性,吸引了许多新用户积极使用计算机,同时解决了融入不同信息系统设置和网络环境的问题。