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Measuring The Performance Of Educational Entities With A Data Warehouse [PDF]
This paper attempts to outline the benefits of using a data warehouse for supporting the management decisions in a pre-academic learning institution. One of the aspects is the measurement of the scholar performance of the pupils, correlated with the financial efforts made by the school management.
Mihai Păunică+2 more
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Bitemporal versioning of changing measures in bitemporal data warehouses
Bitemporal data warehouse (BTDW) design that extends the multidimensional model uses bitemporal (combination of valid time and transaction time) timestamps on the members of multidimensional data in order to manage time-varying data. Various approaches to manage changes of schema and dimension data in BTDW exist that use the combination of both valid ...
Anjana Gosain, Kriti Saroha
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Goal-oriented Data Warehouse Quality Measurement [PDF]
Requirements engineering is known to be a key factor for the success of software projects. Inside this discipline, goal-oriented requirements engineering approaches have shown specially suitable to deal with projects where it is necessary to capture the alignment between system requirements and stakeholders' needs, as is the case of data-warehousing ...
Cachero, Cristina, Pardillo, Jesús
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Leveraging Clinical Data Warehouses to Measure Impact of Update Prescription Guidelines of Polyvalent Immunoglobulins in 2018 in France [PDF]
In France and in other countries, we observed a significant growth in human polyvalent immunoglobulins (PvIg) usage. PvIg is manufactured from plasma collected from numeral donors, and its production is complex. Supply tensions have been observed for several years, and it is necessary to limit their consumption. Therefore, French Health Authority (FHA)
Morgane Pierre‐Jean+4 more
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In the context of rare diseases, it may be helpful to detect patients with similar medical histories, diagnoses and outcomes from a large number of cases with automated methods. To reduce the time to find new cases, we developed a method to find similar patients given an index case leveraging data from the electronic health records.We used the clinical
Nicolas Garcelon+10 more
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In data warehousing, Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) processes are in charge of extracting the data from the data sources that will be contained in the data warehouse. Their design and maintenance is thus a cornerstone in any data warehouse development project.
Lilia Múñoz+2 more
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Measuring Diversity of Associations Rules Extracted from A Data Warehouse [PDF]
Muhammad Usman
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Changes in healthcare engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Background Healthcare engagement, defined as the self-efficacy to enact the behaviors needed to obtain optimal benefit from health services, is an important aspect of healthcare quality.
McKenzie Lockett+4 more
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National yearly cost of breast cancer screening in the USA and projected cost of advocated guidelines: a simulation study with life table modelling [PDF]
Objective The aim of this study was to estimate the total national direct cost of breast cancer screening from 2019 to 2022 and project the total national cost and average lifetime cost of screening per woman for three current guidelines.Design We ...
Martin Eklund+11 more
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Developing a data quality scorecard that measures data quality in a data warehouse
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University London The main purpose of this thesis is to develop a data quality scorecard (DQS) that aligns the data quality needs of the Data warehouse stakeholder group with selected data quality dimensions.
Aderibigbe Grillo
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