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Development of Information and Management System for Laboratory Based on Open Source Licensed Software

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Computational Collective Intelligence

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The value of data is hidden in their organization, accessibility and usability. During a research the data are collected from external sources and created too. If they are not stored in a central database, it is difficult to reuse them and it could lead to inefficiency in a form of duplicated information and time wasting for finding the same information in public sources. An output of research can also be a long time expected medication as a biohazard substance. Both ideas have a common problem of sensitivity and security. It is necessary to protect these data either for secreting against competitors or hiding information from terrorists. For the research team, the Biomedical Database System offers besides security also improvement of data flow in an organization, clear arrangement and efficiency.

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Blazek, P., Kuca, K., Jun, D., Krejcar, O. (2015). Development of Information and Management System for Laboratory Based on Open Source Licensed Software. In: Núñez, M., Nguyen, N., Camacho, D., Trawiński, B. (eds) Computational Collective Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9330. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24306-1_37

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