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- Title
Data integration-connecting the dots.
- Authors
Searls, David B.
- Abstract
The integration of multiple, disparate sources of data, information and knowledge has become an abiding concern in many large enterprises where there is a danger that redundant effort and missed opportunities, resulting from a failure to 'connect the dots,' will undermine hoped for advantages from concerted initiatives and economies of scale. Nowhere is this more evident than in efforts to combine and correlate large, varied scientific data sets, such as platform data from 'omic' technologies, sequence and structure databases, genotypic and phenotypic information, assay and chemistry data from drug discovery efforts, preclinical and clinical data from drug development programs, and so forth.
- Subjects
DRUG development; DATA protection; ECONOMIES of scale
- Publication
Nature Biotechnology, 2003, Vol 21, Issue 8, p844
- ISSN
1087-0156
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nbt0803-844