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The Requirements for Ontologies in Medical Data Integration: A Case Study

Authors :
Anjum, Ashiq
Bloodsworth, Peter
Branson, Andrew
Hauer, Tamas
McClatchey, Richard
Munir, Kamran
Rogulin, Dmitry
Shamdasani, Jetendr
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Evidence-based medicine is critically dependent on three sources of information: a medical knowledge base, the patients medical record and knowledge of available resources, including where appropriate, clinical protocols. Patient data is often scattered in a variety of databases and may, in a distributed model, be held across several disparate repositories. Consequently addressing the needs of an evidence-based medicine community presents issues of biomedical data integration, clinical interpretation and knowledge management. This paper outlines how the Health-e-Child project has approached the challenge of requirements specification for (bio-) medical data integration, from the level of cellular data, through disease to that of patient and population. The approach is illuminated through the requirements elicitation and analysis of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), one of three diseases being studied in the EC-funded Health-e-Child project.<br />6 pages, 1 figure. Presented at the 11th International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium (Ideas2007). Banff, Canada September 2007

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....832b291552e1787d17acc1122ee1ca34