In Memoriam. Safe, Sound and Profound: A Tribute to Prof. John Fox, PhD, FACMI, FIAHSI (1948-2021)

[1]  John Fox,et al.  A Canonical Theory of Dynamic Decision-Making , 2012, Front. Psychol..

[2]  John Fox,et al.  Application of Information Technology: The Syntax and Semantics of the PROforma Guideline Modeling Language , 2003, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..

[3]  John Fox,et al.  PROforma: a general technology for clinical decision support systems. , 1997, Computer methods and programs in biomedicine.

[4]  John Fox,et al.  Automatic generation of spoken dialogue from medical plans and ontologies , 2006, J. Biomed. Informatics.

[5]  John Fox,et al.  Cognitive systems at the point of care: The CREDO program , 2017, J. Biomed. Informatics.

[6]  J Fox,et al.  Rapid translation of clinical guidelines into executable knowledge: A case study of COVID‐19 and online demonstration , 2020, Learning health systems.

[7]  John Fox,et al.  Responses to “An AI view of the treatment of uncertainty” by Alessandro Saffiotti , 1988, The Knowledge Engineering Review.

[8]  John Fox,et al.  Decision support and disease management: a logic engineering approach , 1998, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine.

[9]  M. Peleg,et al.  A Computer-Interpretable Version of the AACE, AME, ETA Medical Guidelines for Clinical Practice for the Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Nodules. , 2014, Endocrine practice : official journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.

[10]  John Fox,et al.  OpenClinical.net: Artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering at the point of care , 2020, BMJ Health & Care Informatics.

[11]  M O'Neil,et al.  Evaluating and validating very large knowledge-based systems. , 1990, Medical informatics = Medecine et informatique.