Design of a decentralized reusable research database architecture to support data acquisition in large research projects.

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serval:BIB_93B6D57D0088
Type
A part of a book
Publication sub-type
Chapter: chapter ou part
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Publications
Title
Design of a decentralized reusable research database architecture to support data acquisition in large research projects.
Title of the book
MEDINFO 2007
Author(s)
Iavindrasana J., Depeursinge A., Ruch P., Spahni S., Geissbuhler A., Müller H.
Publisher
IOS Press
ISBN
978-1-58603-774-1
ISSN
0926-9630 (Print)
ISSN-L
0926-9630
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
129
Series
Studies in health technology and informatics
Pages
325-329
Language
english
Abstract
The diagnostic and therapeutic processes, as well as the development of new treatments, are hindered by the fragmentation of information which underlies them. In a multi-institutional research study database, the clinical information system (CIS) contains the primary data input. An important part of the money of large scale clinical studies is often paid for data creation and maintenance. The objective of this work is to design a decentralized, scalable, reusable database architecture with lower maintenance costs for managing and integrating distributed heterogeneous data required as basis for a large-scale research project. Technical and legal aspects are taken into account based on various use case scenarios. The architecture contains 4 layers: data storage and access are decentralized at their production source, a connector as a proxy between the CIS and the external world, an information mediator as a data access point and the client side. The proposed design will be implemented inside six clinical centers participating in the @neurIST project as part of a larger system on data integration and reuse for aneurism treatment.
Keywords
Biomedical Research, Computer Systems, Database Management Systems, Databases as Topic, European Union, Hospital Information Systems, Humans, Information Storage and Retrieval, Software, Systems Integration
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Web of science
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