A new system to address the heightened concerns about bioterrorism and the need to alter the traditional biosurveillance model to properly manage these concerns. BioSTORM rapidly integrates and processes multiple diverse data feeds using a variety of problem solving and analysis techniques to give timely analysis of multiple, non-specific, pre-diagnostic indicators often drawn from many data sources.
EON is an extensible architecture for developing decision-support tools for various aspects of protocol-based care. Initially developed to create systems for executing clinical trial protocols for the treatment of cancer and HIV infection, it has been extended for the management of chronic diseases and other types of guidelines and is currently in use in the Athena system.
The National Center for Biomedical Ontology is a consortium of leading biologists, clinicians and informaticians who develop innovative technology and methods that allow scientists to create, disseminate, and manage biomedical information and knowledge in machine-processable form. The Center’s mission is to create software and support services for the application of principled ontologies in biomedical science and clinical care, ranging from tools for application developers to software for end-users. The NCBO is one of the seven National Centers for Biomedical Computing founded under the NIH Roadmap.
Protégé is a free, open-source platform that provides its community of more than 80,000 users with a suite of tools to construct domain models and knowledge-based applications with ontologies. At its core, Protégé implements a rich set of knowledge-modeling structures and actions that support the creation, visualization, and manipulation of ontologies in various representation formats. Protégé can be customized to provide domain-friendly support for creating knowledge models and entering data. Further, Protégé can be extended by way of a plug-in architecture and a Java-based Application Programming Interface (API) for building knowledge-based tools and applications.
SGER: Hypothesis Based Query and Verification of Pathway Models