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Modular Working with a Knowledge- and Data Platform: Building Blocks for a Flexible Ecosystem
Thursday 11:00 - 11:30
Lezingenzaal 1
Julian de Ruiter
Data & AI Engineering Lead
Modular working requires more than just technical components — it demands an underlying ecosystem in which data and knowledge are available in a coherent manner. UMC Utrecht is building an integrated knowledge- and data platform that serves as the foundation for such an ecosystem. By enriching patient- and process data with the right interpretation, each application can provide the user with a complete view of the patient. Additionally, an application can easily write new data back to the data platform, as the interpretation and thus the interoperability are managed by the knowledge- and data platform. In this ecosystem, data is paramount for interoperability, not the applications — let alone that one application should lead the rest.
Teus Kappen
Chief Science Information Officer & Associate Professor
Modular working requires more than just technical components — it demands an underlying ecosystem in which data and knowledge are available in a coherent manner. UMC Utrecht is building an integrated knowledge- and data platform that serves as the foundation for such an ecosystem. By enriching patient- and process data with the right interpretation, each application can provide the user with a complete view of the patient. Additionally, an application can easily write new data back to the data platform, as the interpretation and thus the interoperability are managed by the knowledge- and data platform. In this ecosystem, data is paramount for interoperability, not the applications — let alone that one application should lead the rest.
Modular working requires more than just technical components — it demands an underlying ecosystem in which data and knowledge are available in a coherent manner. UMC Utrecht is building an integrated knowledge- and data platform that serves as the foundation for such an ecosystem. By enriching patient- and process data with the right interpretation, each application can provide the user with a complete view of the patient. Additionally, an application can easily write new data back to the data platform, as the interpretation and thus the interoperability are managed by the knowledge- and data platform. In this ecosystem, data is paramount for interoperability, not the applications — let alone that one application should lead the rest.
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