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ViPAR: a software platform for the Virtual Pooling and Analysis of Research Data

Authors :
Diana Schendel
A Sylvester Vethanayagam
Pål Surén
Jukka Huttunen
Geoff Hammond
C Steadman
Mika Gissler
Erik T. Parner
Kim W. Carter
KW Carter
Andre Sourander
Stuart Newman
Richard W. Francis
Leonard C. Schalkwyk
Helen Leonard
Mady Hornig
Raz Gross
Christina M. Hultman
Michaeline Bresnahan
Sven Sandin
Nina Gunnes
G Petersson
Therese Koops Grønborg
Abraham Reichenberg
Z Yusof
RW Francis
Auli Suominen
Amanda T. Langridge
Ezra Susser
Camilla Stoltenberg
Source :
Carter, K W, Francis, R W, Bresnahan, M, Gissler, M, Grønborg, T K, Gross, R, Gunnes, N, Hammond, G, Hornig, M, Hultman, C M, Huttunen, J, Langridge, A, Leonard, H, Newman, S, Parner, E T, Petersson, G, Reichenberg, A, Sandin, S, Schendel, D, Schalkwyk, L, Sourander, A, Steadman, C, Stoltenberg, C, Suominen, A, Surén, P, Susser, E, Sylvester Vethanayagam, A, Yusof, Z & International Collaboration for Autism Registry Epidemiology 2016, ' ViPAR : A software platform for the Virtual Pooling and Analysis of Research Data ', International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 408-416 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyv193, Carter, K W, Francis, R W, Carter, K W, Francis, R W, Bresnahan, M, Gissler, M, Grønborg, T K, Gross, R, Gunnes, N, Hammond, G, Hornig, M, Hultman, C M, Huttunen, J, Langridge, A, Leonard, H, Newman, S, Parner, E T, Petersson, G, Reichenberg, A, Sandin, S, Schendel, D E, Schalkwyk, L, Sourander, A, Steadman, C, Stoltenberg, C, Suominen, A, Surén, P, Susser, E, Sylvester Vethanayagam, A & Yusof, Z 2016, ' ViPAR : A software platform for the Virtual Pooling and Analysis of Research Data ', International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 408-416 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyv193, International Journal of Epidemiology
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Research studies exploring the determinants of disease require sufficient statistical power to detect meaningful effects. Sample size is often increased through centralized pooling of disparately located datasets, though ethical, privacy and data ownership issues can often hamper this process. Methods that facilitate the sharing of research data that are sympathetic with these issues and which allow flexible and detailed statistical analyses are therefore in critical need. We have created a software platform for the Virtual Pooling and Analysis of Research data (ViPAR), which employs free and open source methods to provide researchers with a web-based platform to analyse datasets housed in disparate locations.METHODS: Database federation permits controlled access to remotely located datasets from a central location. The Secure Shell protocol allows data to be securely exchanged between devices over an insecure network. ViPAR combines these free technologies into a solution that facilitates 'virtual pooling' where data can be temporarily pooled into computer memory and made available for analysis without the need for permanent central storage.RESULTS: Within the ViPAR infrastructure, remote sites manage their own harmonized research dataset in a database hosted at their site, while a central server hosts the data federation component and a secure analysis portal. When an analysis is initiated, requested data are retrieved from each remote site and virtually pooled at the central site. The data are then analysed by statistical software and, on completion, results of the analysis are returned to the user and the virtually pooled data are removed from memory.CONCLUSIONS: ViPAR is a secure, flexible and powerful analysis platform built on open source technology that is currently in use by large international consortia, and is made publicly available at [http://bioinformatics.childhealthresearch.org.au/software/vipar/].

Details

ISSN :
14643685 and 03005771
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Epidemiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d59e159ba420996a957d3cc2e9177975