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KEY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
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Decision Support System: This is a system
that aids professionals in making decisions.
Mobile Phone: This is a device users carry
around in their pockets or purses in order to make
telephone calls and receive calls from others.
Diagnosis: This is the identification of the
nature of an ailment of a patient by a physician.
Disease: This is a condition that militates
against the health of an individual.
Expert System: This is a computer program
that imitates human experts in solving a particular
problem.
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