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A FEDERATED MULTILEVEL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENABLE INTEROPERABILITY AMONG CLINICAL DATA OF DIFFERENT DIALYSIS FACILITIES

Published In: 5TH INTERNATIONAL E- CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): DOMENICO VITO

Abstract: Clinical data has opened a great deal of possibility for modern medicine. The benefits could be more if data are shared across health centers. To share data interoperable platforms are needed. Interoperability stands in the ability of different information system to exchange data. It can be foster at different levels, starting from simple technical one, related to the connection of the systems to the practical, by which data can be finally shared for elaboration purposes by different users. Today interoperability is highly requested in several departments of healthcare organizations. This is particularly the case of the dialysis facilities, where the strong lack of standards reflects in a huge gap in having interoperable systems. This work present an effort to overcome the problems of interoperability of data related to dialysis units. A Federated Database System (FDBS) approach to construct a common data repository. The repository has been built by the Dialysis Data Infrastructure (DD

  • Publication Date: 25-Apr-2021
  • DOI: 10.15224/ 978-1-63248-192-4-15
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CRITICAL IMPLEMENTATION FACTORS FOR CLOUD-BASED ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING IN THE NIGERIAN MARITIME LOGISTICS CHAIN

Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL E-CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): KURANGA AKEEM SULAIMAN , MASLIN MASROM , NURAZEAN MAAROP

Abstract: Recent research and practice have shown that cloud-based ERP systems if implemented correctly can be beneficial to the maritime logistics and supply chain process. It allows the entire Maritime Industry to share and analyze data across all divisions and help with the improvement of inefficient operations and processes in a large supply chain. Although a successful implementation comes with some challenges but the benefits are too strong to dispute. This study examined the critical success factor for the implementation of a Cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (CERP) in the Nigerian Maritime industry through a comprehensive review of the literature and a methodology involving interviews with managers and top executives in the Nigerian Maritime industry to extract their views. Empirical data were collected from 130 participants including top management and users involved in the Maritime industry through a survey questionnaire. The results of the survey and studies conducted establish

  • Publication Date: 26-Jul-2020
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-189-4-09
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