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The Advantages Of A Computer In The Testing Of An Implantable Device
The advent of multitasking, pattern recognition, and expert systems in computers has made the testing of implantable life supporting devices such as pacemakers expedient. A test system can now utilize a single computer in a manner which automatically controls the testing of parameters, record results, and verify the operation of devices.