PROMOTING COLLABORATION FIELD

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RECOGNIZED COORDINATING ENTITY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 31 Center Drive Bldg. 31 Suite 2B 50 Bethesda MD 208922111 Promoting collaboration in the field of health information technology to achieve advances in the interoperable exchange of health information; public advocacy to promote awareness of and improvement of health information exchange; administration of exchange programs that enable a nationwide network of organizations to engage in the implementation of private, secure and interoperable exchange of health information; oversight, development and management of health information networks; promoting industry agreement and facilitating industry consensus on exchange of health information;Software testing and development in the field of health information networks;
THE SEQUOIA PROJECT THE SEQUOIA PROJECT, INC. 8300 BOONE BLVD., 5TH FLOOR VIENNA VA 22182 Promoting collaboration in the field of health information technology to achieve advances in the interoperable exchange of health information; public advocacy to promote awareness of and improvement of health information exchange; administration of exchange programs that enable a nationwide network of organizations to engage in the implementation of private, secure and interoperable exchange of health information; promoting industry agreement and facilitating industry consensus on exchange of health information;PROJECT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is provides a system and method for interacting with data from a collaboration system over a network. Collaboration data is obtained from the collaboration system and stored locally at the client. Operations such as sorting and filtering may be completed by the local client without any interaction from the collaboration server. When an operation such as adding, changing, and deleting data is performed the collaboration server is contacted to determine whether or not the change is valid. Changes made to the local data automatically update the data at the collaboration server. List controls are added to the browser user interface that are similar to a spreadsheet, such as MS Excel, which enables a user to view, add, change, or delete information corresponding to the data stored by the collaboration system in a manner in which they are familiar.