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Monitoring Data for Retrofit Assessment
Advances in Science and Technology, 2008A construction history that spans centuries often results in complex structural systems whose load-carrying behavior cannot be easily assessed by visual inspections. Their structural rehabilitation should be supported by numerical analyses during both the design and the implementation phases of a retrofit operation.
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Legitimate data in remote monitoring
2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009An approach for ensuring legitimate data transfers of an individual within a remote healthcare solution. Biometric traits and networking are discussed for clarification of the approach. In this approach, a biometric solution is identified as a fingerprint scanner for use in a personal area network of the patient's home.
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Data Safety and Monitoring Boards
New England Journal of Medicine, 2004Data safety and monitoring boards are part of many clinical trials. This Sounding Board article addresses the ethical issues facing board members when they make a decision to stop a clinical trial early or to continue it in the face of evidence that one treatment is more effective than another.
Arthur S, Slutsky, James V, Lavery
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Monitoring data quality in Kepler
Proceedings of the 19th ACM International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, 2010Data quality is an important component of modern scientific discovery. Many scientific discovery processes consume data from a diverse array of resources such as streaming sensor networks, web services, and databases. The validity of a scientific computation's results is highly dependent on the quality of these input data.
Aisa Na'im +4 more
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Grid Monitoring and Data Visualization
2004Grid technology opens the way to build collaborative environments that enable distributed multi-organizational teams to jointly use computing resources. Thus automatic resources/services discovery should be lauched with the dynamicity of grid elements. Hardware and software failure can be found and solved in time by monitoring.
Yi Chi, Shoubao Yang, Zheng Feng
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Monitoring Leaked Confidential Data
2019 10th IFIP International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS), 2019During the first half of 2018 over than 945 data breaches resulted in 4.5 Billion data records been compromised worldwide. Data leak is one of the biggest security issues targeting the industrial and governmental sectors. The data loss hemorrhage is too important and uncontrollable that companies and institutions need to react very quickly to reduce ...
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No conflict of interest in data monitoring
Science, 2018The News Feature “Hidden conflicts?” (C. Piller, 6 July, p. [16][1]) alleges that after serving as a member of a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel for a nominal per diem payment, I later received inappropriate payments from the manufacturer (AstraZeneca) for serving on and chairing data monitoring committees (DMCs) overseeing ...
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Regulatory perspectives on data monitoring
Statistics in Medicine, 2002AbstractData monitoring is a critical component of the conduct of clinical trials that provide the evidence of efficacy and safety of investigational drugs. These trials may be conducted either by a pharmaceutical sponsor or by the government, especially those large trials that assess the impact of therapies on serious morbidity and/or mortality. While
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Futility approaches to interim monitoring by data monitoring committees
Clinical Trials, 2006Clinical trials involving participants with high risk of serious events or being exposed to a new intervention with potential serious risk are typically monitored during the course of the trial. Often, this monitoring activity is conducted by an independent group of experts, often referred to as a Data Monitoring Committee (DMC).
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Data Protection and Monitoring
2010In Germany, no specific “Employee Privacy Act” exists. Still, there are several sources of law in Germany which result in rather strict protection of personal employee data. First of all, the provisions of the Federal Data Protection Act (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz – BDSG) apply to the collection, processing and use of personal data of employees.
Flemming Moos, Jens Kirchner
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