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Submitted on January 2, 2008
Accepted on March 24, 2008
Affiliation of the authors: 1 Office of the Director, National Center for Public Health Informatics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA ; 2 Computation Institute of The University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, IL ; 3 BearingPoint, Inc., McLean, VA
* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
In a recent letter to the editor[1], Dr. Peter Szolovits called for "distinct names for distinct ideas" when discussing grid. His suggestion for better "precision of language" arose from listening to numerous talks at the 2006 American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Symposium "where speakers describe grids that have little in common"[1].
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