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[Epidemiologic studies using computerized data bases. II. The design of computerized data bases].

M V Thrusfield

    Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
    |April 15, 1986
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    This study explores veterinary data, presenting four database models and their use in computerized systems. It outlines the pros and cons of existing veterinary databases for improved data management.

    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Informatics
    • Data Management
    • Computer Science

    Context:

    • Veterinary data presents unique challenges.
    • Effective data management is crucial for animal health and research.
    • Computerized systems are increasingly vital in veterinary practice.

    Purpose:

    • To discuss the nature of veterinary data.
    • To present four distinct database models.
    • To describe the implementation of these models in computerized recording systems.
    • To list the advantages and deficiencies of current veterinary databases.

    Summary:

    • The paper examines the characteristics of veterinary data.
    • Four database models are introduced and their application in computerized recording systems is detailed.

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  • A critical analysis of established veterinary databases, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses, is provided.
  • Impact:

    • Informs the development of more efficient veterinary data management systems.
    • Aids in the selection and implementation of appropriate database models.
    • Contributes to the advancement of veterinary informatics and evidence-based practice.