作者: Marina Jirotka , Rob Procter , Mark Hartswood , Roger Slack , Andrew Simpson
DOI: 10.1007/S10606-005-9001-0
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摘要: This paper presents findings from an investigation into requirements for collaboration in e-Science the context of eDiaMoND, a Grid-enabled prototype system intended part to support breast cancer screening. Detailed studies based on ethnographic fieldwork reveal importance accountability and visibility work trust various forms `practical ethical action' which clinicians are seen routinely engage this setting. We discuss implications our findings, specifically prospect using distributed screening make more effective use scarce clinical skills and, generally, realising Grid's potential sharing data within across institutions. Understanding how afford provide adequate concerns relating handling sensitive is particular challenge e-Health systems general. Future will need be compatible with ways achieved, practical actions realised embedded practices.