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High-Performance In-Memory Genome Data Analysis [electronic resource] : How In-Memory Database Technology Accelerates Personalized Medicine / edited by Hasso Plattner, Matthieu-P. Schapranow.

By: Plattner, Hasso [editor.].
Contributor(s): Schapranow, Matthieu-P [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: In-Memory Data Management Research: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XXI, 223 p. 78 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319030357.Subject(s): Life sciences | Medical records -- Data processing | Bioinformatics | Biology -- Data processing | Genetics -- Mathematics | Mathematical statistics | Management information systems | Life Sciences | Computer Appl. in Life Sciences | Computational Biology/Bioinformatics | Business Information Systems | Statistics and Computing/Statistics Programs | Genetics and Population Dynamics | Health InformaticsDDC classification: 570.285 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Innovations for Personalized Medicine -- 2. Modeling Genome Data Processing Pipelines -- 3. Scheduling and Execution of Genome Data processing Pipelines -- 4. Exchanging Medical Knowledge -- 5. Billing Processes in Personalized Medicine -- 6. Real-time Analysis of Patient Cohorts -- 7. Ad-hoc Analysis of Genetic Pathways -- 8. Combined Search in Structured and Unstructured Medical Data -- Real-time Collaboration in the Course of Personalized Medicine.
In: Springer eBooksSummary:  Recent achievements in hardware and software developments have enabled the introduction of a revolutionary technology: in-memory data management. This technology supports the flexible and extremely fast analysis of massive amounts of data, such as diagnoses, therapies, and human genome data. This book shares the latest research results of applying in-memory data management to personalized medicine, changing it from computational possibility to clinical reality. The authors provide details on innovative approaches to enabling the processing, combination, and analysis of relevant data in real-time. The book bridges the gap between medical experts, such as physicians, clinicians, and biological researchers, and technology experts, such as software developers, database specialists, and statisticians. Topics covered in this book include - amongst others - modeling of genome data processing and analysis pipelines, high-throughput data processing, exchange of sensitive data and protection of intellectual property. Beyond that, it shares insights on research prototypes for the analysis of patient cohorts, topology analysis of biological pathways, and combined search in structured and unstructured medical data, and outlines completely new processes that have now become possible due to interactive data analyses.
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1. Innovations for Personalized Medicine -- 2. Modeling Genome Data Processing Pipelines -- 3. Scheduling and Execution of Genome Data processing Pipelines -- 4. Exchanging Medical Knowledge -- 5. Billing Processes in Personalized Medicine -- 6. Real-time Analysis of Patient Cohorts -- 7. Ad-hoc Analysis of Genetic Pathways -- 8. Combined Search in Structured and Unstructured Medical Data -- Real-time Collaboration in the Course of Personalized Medicine.

 Recent achievements in hardware and software developments have enabled the introduction of a revolutionary technology: in-memory data management. This technology supports the flexible and extremely fast analysis of massive amounts of data, such as diagnoses, therapies, and human genome data. This book shares the latest research results of applying in-memory data management to personalized medicine, changing it from computational possibility to clinical reality. The authors provide details on innovative approaches to enabling the processing, combination, and analysis of relevant data in real-time. The book bridges the gap between medical experts, such as physicians, clinicians, and biological researchers, and technology experts, such as software developers, database specialists, and statisticians. Topics covered in this book include - amongst others - modeling of genome data processing and analysis pipelines, high-throughput data processing, exchange of sensitive data and protection of intellectual property. Beyond that, it shares insights on research prototypes for the analysis of patient cohorts, topology analysis of biological pathways, and combined search in structured and unstructured medical data, and outlines completely new processes that have now become possible due to interactive data analyses.

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