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A dynamic Web application within an n-tier architecture: a Multi-Source Information System for end-stage renal disease.

A Multi-Source Information System (MSIS) has been designed for the Renal Epidemiology and Information Network (REIN) dedicated to End-Stage Renal Disease. Interoperability has been considered at 4 levels: semantics, network, formats and contents. An n-tier architecture has been chosen at the network level. It is made out of a universal client, a dynamic Web server connected to a production database and to a data warehouse. The MSIS is patient-oriented, based on a regional organization. Its implementation in the context of a regional experimentation is presented with insights on the design and underlying technologies. The n-tier architecture is a robust model and flexible enough to aggregate multiple information sources and integrate modular developments. The data warehouse is dedicated to support health care decision-making.[1]

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  1. A dynamic Web application within an n-tier architecture: a Multi-Source Information System for end-stage renal disease. Ben Saïd, M., Simonet, A., Guillon, D., Jacquelinet, C., Gaspoz, F., Dufour, E., Mugnier, C., Jais, J.P., Simonet, M., Landais, P. Studies in health technology and informatics. (2003) [Pubmed]
 
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