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IBHIS: integration broker for heterogeneous information sources
Kotsiopoulos, I.   Keane, J.   Turner, M.   Layzell, P.   Funjun Zhu  
Dept. of Comput., UMIST, Manchester, UK;

This paper appears in: Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2003. COMPSAC 2003. Proceedings. 27th Annual International
Publication Date: 3-6 Nov. 2003
On page(s): 378- 384
ISSN: 0730-3157
ISBN: 0-7695-2020-0
INSPEC Accession Number: 7854939
Current Version Published: 2003-11-17

Abstract
Effective use of heterogeneous, distributed information in a coherent, integrated fashion has long been a "holy grail". The UK Health and Social care domain is an example where a global view is needed to facilitate decision making, whilst having ethical and legal concerns. The IBHIS project aims to provide an integrated broker that enables coherent use of a set of distributed, heterogeneous data sources, whilst ensuring trustworthiness and audit. This paper presents a service-oriented federated architecture for the IBHIS broker.

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