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Distributed Biomedical Database for Public Health Research
Salt Lake City, Utah June 22-June 23
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CBMS.2006.7919th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based ...
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Yavuz Tor, The University of Texas-Pan American, USA
Richard H. Fowler, The University of Texas-Pan American, USA
Charles A. Harlow, The University of Texas-Pan American, USA
Chaitanya Jasti, The University of Texas-Pan American, USA
Zhixiang Chen, The University of Texas-Pan American, USA
Results of research in public health highly depend on the validity of data collection and internal research processes. To ensure validity, maintaining records of all assets in the research is very important. Researchers should be able to diagnose problems by tracing back the processes that leads to the problem. In this study, we design and implement BioRio system, a portable, flexible and secure information system for public health research that will reduce human errors, and increase traceability and efficiency.
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Yavuz Tor, Richard H. Fowler, Charles A. Harlow, Chaitanya Jasti, Zhixiang Chen, "Distributed Biomedical Database for Public Health Research," cbms, pp.15-20, 19th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'06), 2006
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