Posted: January 31, 2014 Filed under: 4.1 The Holy Grail of IT | Tags: computing interoperability, Divine Inspirations, EHR systems, Google, information system, knowledge system, Meaningful Use, natural language processing, NLP, ontology, quality measures, semantic interoperability, soft schema, sql, structured data, TCSQL, transitive closure, unstructured data, xml Leave a comment
Video Presentation Overview: This presentation gives a high-level overview of what is considered the “Holy Grail” of IT… the ability to provide Google-like query capability on structured data. This talk describes a collection of large information-technology challenges that must be solved in order to deliver the “Holy Grail”. Also, a high-level description of the technologies needed to deliver the Holy Grail are discussed.
Video Presentation Overview: This presentation gives a high-level overview of what is considered the “Holy Grail” of IT… the ability to provide Google-like query capability on structured data. This talk describes a collection of large information-technology challenges that must be solved in order to deliver the “Holy Grail”. Also, a high-level description of the technologies needed to deliver the Holy Grail are discussed.
Slide Presentation: The Holy Grail of IT
Prerequisite Video Presentation: Support of OOP Directly in a RDBMS
Prerequisite Video Presentation: Processing XML in a RDBMS
Demonstration: Data Privacy, Security, and Consent
Demonstration: Correlating Healthcare Data
Demonstration: Clinical Trials
Demonstration: Transforming an Information System into a Knowledge System
