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Data warehousing as a basis for web-based documentation of data mining and analysis.

J Karlsson1, P Eklund, C G Hallgren

  • 1Umeå University, Department of Computing Science, Sweden.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|March 21, 2000
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Summary

This study presents a data warehousing case study for data mining and analysis, detailing a prototype for data retrieval and discussing patient record environment challenges.

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Health Informatics
  • Data Science

Background:

  • Data mining and analysis require robust data warehousing solutions.
  • Effective data retrieval is crucial for accessing and utilizing stored information.
  • Patient record environments present unique technical challenges for data management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a case study of data warehousing tailored for data mining and analysis.
  • To describe a functional prototype for data retrieval.
  • To discuss technical considerations in patient record environments.

Main Methods:

  • Case study methodology applied to data warehousing.
  • Development and description of a data retrieval prototype.
  • Analysis of technical issues within a specific patient record environment.

Main Results:

  • Demonstration of a data warehousing approach supporting data mining and analysis.
  • Successful implementation of a data retrieval prototype.
  • Identification and discussion of key technical challenges in patient record environments.

Conclusions:

  • Data warehousing is essential for effective data mining and analysis.
  • The developed prototype facilitates efficient data retrieval.
  • Addressing technical issues in patient record environments is vital for successful data management.