2001
Web-based UMLS concept retrieval by automatic text scanning: a comparison of two methods
Brandt C, Nadkarni P. Web-based UMLS concept retrieval by automatic text scanning: a comparison of two methods. Computer Methods And Programs In Biomedicine 2001, 64: 37-43. PMID: 11084231, DOI: 10.1016/s0169-2607(00)00092-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsArtificial IntelligenceDatabases, FactualInformation Storage and RetrievalInternetProgramming LanguagesUnified Medical Language SystemUser-Computer InterfaceConceptsWeb applicationActive server pages (ASP) technologyAppropriate programming environmentApplication deliveryDatabase engineCode portabilityScripting environmentRelational databaseWeb developmentDevelopment environmentProgramming environmentConcept retrievalText scanningPage technologySuch functionalityRobust languageVendor implementationsRapid prototypingIdentical applicationsMedium of choiceEasy accessEnvironmentLispMaintainabilityApplications
1998
Data Extraction and Ad Hoc Query of an Entity—Attribute—Value Database
Nadkarni P, Brandt C. Data Extraction and Ad Hoc Query of an Entity—Attribute—Value Database. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 1998, 5: 511-527. PMID: 9824799, PMCID: PMC61332, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1998.0050511.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical Trials as TopicDatabase Management SystemsHumansInformation Storage and RetrievalMedical Records Systems, ComputerizedUser-Computer InterfaceConceptsElectronic patient record systemQuery problemAd-Hoc QueriesReal-time retrievalPatient record systemData warehousingEntity attributesComplex subproblemsData retrievalQueriesValue databaseRecord systemSuch systemsRetrievalValue tablePatient dataFront endAttributesMetadataWarehousingDatabaseUsersData extractionSubproblemsIndividual attributesManaging Attribute–Value Clinical Trials Data Using the ACT/DB Client–Server Database System
Nadkarni P, Brandt C, Frawley S, Sayward F, Einbinder R, Zelterman D, Schacter L, Miller P. Managing Attribute–Value Clinical Trials Data Using the ACT/DB Client–Server Database System. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 1998, 5: 139-151. PMID: 9524347, PMCID: PMC61285, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1998.0050139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical Trials as TopicDatabase Management SystemsHumansMedical Records Systems, ComputerizedSoftware DesignUser-Computer InterfaceConceptsClient-server database systemsReuse of parametersData entryOracle serverDatabase applicationsDatabase systemsObject dataUNIX platformsDictionary searchData typesInitial deploymentLogical groupingPurposes of displaySuch dataStandard reportPilot useServerIndexingAnalysis programMachineDeploymentPlatformReuseClients