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Sharing Information and Data Across Heterogeneous e-Health Systems
Telemedicine and e-Health, 06/25/09
Ganguly S et al. - Information and data sharing across heterogeneous e-health systems are essential for sustainable telemedicine services. This article describes two different approaches for such sharing: Context-Aware Data Retrieval Architecture (CADRA), which secures the extraction and presentation of e-health information to users in requested format, and Generic Ontology for Context Aware, Interoperable, and Data Sharing (Go-CID) software applications, which secure semantic interoperation across heterogeneous e-health data sources.
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