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RaDiCo, the French national research program on rare disease cohorts

open access: yesOrphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 2021
Background Rare diseases (RDs) affect nearly 3 million people in France and at least 26–30 million people in Europe. These diseases, which represent a major medical concern, are mainly of genetic origin, often chronic, progressive, degenerative, life ...
Serge Amselem   +5 more
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Flow-Based Programming for Machine Learning

open access: yesFuture Internet, 2022
Machine Learning (ML) has gained prominence and has tremendous applications in fields like medicine, biology, geography and astrophysics, to name a few.
Tanmaya Mahapatra, Syeeda Nilofer Banoo
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A Multiagent Platform for Ubiquitous Service Provision

open access: yesJournal of Network and Systems Management, 2009
The Virtual Home Environment is very important in contemporary mobile telecommunications infrastructure as it caters for the ubiquitous provision of services irrespective of network, location and user device. The universality of systems like Universal Mobile Telecommunications System and wi-fi increases the need for the rapid introduction of efficient ...
Vasileios Baousis   +3 more
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Platform as a service gateway for the Fog of Things [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Engineering Informatics, 2017
Internet of Things (IoT), one of the key research topics in recent years, together with concepts from Fog Computing, brings rapid advancements in Smart City, Monitoring Systems, industrial control, transportation and other fields. These applications require a reconfigurable sensor architecture that can span multiple scenarios, devices and use cases ...
Nandor Verba   +5 more
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CADRE: A Collaborative, Cloud-Based Solution for Big Bibliographic Data Research in Academic Libraries

open access: yesFrontiers in Big Data, 2020
Big bibliographic datasets hold promise for revolutionizing the scientific enterprise when combined with state-of-the-science computational capabilities.
Patricia L. Mabry   +5 more
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Platform thinking for services: the case of human resources

open access: yesThe Service Industries Journal, 2014
This paper tests the utility of platform thinking, a design principle that has so far been applied to product development yet under-researched in service settings, for improving the value of services. A key principle of platform thinking is to balance the reuse of service components with the heterogeneity in user needs. Tuning services to specific user
Hofman, Erwin, Meijerink, Jeroen Gerard
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DACAR Platform for eHealth Services Cloud [PDF]

open access: yes2011 IEEE 4th International Conference on Cloud Computing, 2011
The use of digital technologies in providing health care services is collectively known as eHealth. Considerable progress has been made in the development of eHealth services, but concerns over service integration, large scale deployment, and security, integrity and confidentiality of sensitive medical data still need to be addressed.
Lu Fan   +7 more
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Cloud Computing: Empowering a Digital Future

open access: yesMağallaẗ Al-kūfaẗ Al-handasiyyaẗ
Given the increasing reliance on cloud services, a crucial area for future research is to investigate the security and privacy implications associated with the growing concentration of data and critical infrastructure within a few dominant cloud ...
Ola Marwan Assim
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The Agave Platform: An Open Science-As-A-Service Cloud Platform for Reproducible Science

open access: yes, 2020
In today's data-driven research environment, the ability to easily and reliably access compute, storage, and derived data sources is as much a necessity as the algorithms used to make the actual discoveries.
Steven Brandt (811445)   +1 more
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CLOUD TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION

open access: yesОткрытое образование (Москва), 2016
This article is devoted to the review of main features of cloud computing that can be used in education. Particular attention is paid to those learning and supportive tasks, that can be greatly improved in the case of the using of cloud services. Several
Alexander N. Dukkardt   +2 more
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