Abstract

The prediction of cardiac conditions can be done through comparison and analysis of parameters transformed into mathematical model equations. This paper aims to present the design of a web-based graphical user interface of mathematical model of cardiovascular-respiratory system (ICRSMM) as an appropriate displaying tool. The designed system offers an easy way of recording and storing parameters in a database. Those parameters are computerized to generate automatic results in a graphic representation, which is an effective way used in medicine to allow physicians, nurses, and other experienced health personnel to analyze and discuss results. The designed solution provides an adequate and friendly environment that eases the task of recording the results in a graphic representation. This gives a clear picture of analysis to determine a healthy or unhealthy cardiovascular-respiratory system of a person exercising. However, such a complex design solution comes in to put an accent of consideration to an area of research that still needs more discoveries and exploration.

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  • IntroductionAcademic Editor: Yangming Li e prediction of cardiac conditions can be done through comparison and analysis of parameters transformed into mathematical model equations. is paper aims to present the design of a web-based graphical user interface of mathematical model of cardiovascular-respiratory system (ICRSMM) as an appropriate displaying tool. e designed system offers an easy way of recording and storing parameters in a database. ose parameters are computerized to generate automatic results in a graphic representation, which is an effective way used in medicine to allow physicians, nurses, and other experienced health personnel to analyze and discuss results. e designed solution provides an adequate and friendly environment that eases the task of recording the results in a graphic representation. is gives a clear picture of analysis to determine a healthy or unhealthy cardiovascularrespiratory system of a person exercising

  • Introduction e role of any computer depends on how the users exploit, manipulate, and interact with it through its graphic user interface (GUI) [1]

  • Designing an efficient and reliable graphic user interface is a complex task of software application programming in the area of human-computer interaction (HCI)

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Introduction

Academic Editor: Yangming Li e prediction of cardiac conditions can be done through comparison and analysis of parameters transformed into mathematical model equations. is paper aims to present the design of a web-based graphical user interface of mathematical model of cardiovascular-respiratory system (ICRSMM) as an appropriate displaying tool. e designed system offers an easy way of recording and storing parameters in a database. ose parameters are computerized to generate automatic results in a graphic representation, which is an effective way used in medicine to allow physicians, nurses, and other experienced health personnel to analyze and discuss results. e designed solution provides an adequate and friendly environment that eases the task of recording the results in a graphic representation. is gives a clear picture of analysis to determine a healthy or unhealthy cardiovascularrespiratory system of a person exercising. Is paper aims to present the design of a web-based graphical user interface of mathematical model of cardiovascular-respiratory system (ICRSMM) as an appropriate displaying tool. E mathematical model of this system is developed in the Rwandan context [11] Users of this designed ICRSMM include physicians, nurses, and administrative personnel who need to review the trends of some parameters of cardiovascular-respiratory system to make appropriate, accurate, precise, and timely decisions based on the displayed results. For detailed guidelines on designing GUI, refer to [12, 13]

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