Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1363686.1363994
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Accessing and aggregating legacy data sources for healthcare research, delivery and training

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“…They can choose to use our default DS flow (Section 3.2) or override implementations in a flexible manner. Our system is agnostic to the underlying physical DS implementation, and is not tied to JDBC databases (as in [20]). The modular design also encourages collaboration between software teams: different data sources might be implemented within different institutions in parallel.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They can choose to use our default DS flow (Section 3.2) or override implementations in a flexible manner. Our system is agnostic to the underlying physical DS implementation, and is not tied to JDBC databases (as in [20]). The modular design also encourages collaboration between software teams: different data sources might be implemented within different institutions in parallel.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent Service-Oriented Interoperability Framework (SIF) targets heterogeneous DSs [20]. The SIF API allows sending an SQL query to multiple JDBC databases via SOAP web services.…”
Section: Existing Federated Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sif has been utilised to provide secure distributed access to resources to enable federation of data in several contexts including health-considered in Slaymaker et al (2008b)-and systems biology-detailed in Simpson et al (2010b). In Slaymaker et al (2008a), a key tenet of sif is described: that the resource owner maintains control over who has access to their data.…”
Section: Chastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…More detailed descriptions are available elsewhere: for example, SIF's support for federation is described in Slaymaker et al (2008a); support for fine-grained access control is described in Slaymaker et al (2008b); and the 'plug-in' mechanism-which gives rise to SIF's data agnosticism-is described by Russell et al (2009).…”
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confidence: 99%