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Improving interorganizational data interchange for drug development

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Improving interorganizational data interchange for drug development

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Abstract: This paper presents a reengineered process that uses a markup language to do interorganizational data interchange between the participants in the US drug development process. The two major goals of this paper are to present (1) a detailed enough description of the reengineered version of this process that a practitioner will be able to use it and (2) a case-study of the reengineering of an interorganizational data interchange system that is applicable to other areas in health care. The detailed description is augmented with a companion web-site that shows all programs in a working prototype. The case-study uses an IDEF0 model to show the structure of benefits from markup standards for interorganizational data interchange.

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<abstract lang="en">Abstract: This paper presents a reengineered process that uses a markup language to do interorganizational data interchange between the participants in the US drug development process. The two major goals of this paper are to present (1) a detailed enough description of the reengineered version of this process that a practitioner will be able to use it and (2) a case-study of the reengineering of an interorganizational data interchange system that is applicable to other areas in health care. The detailed description is augmented with a companion web-site that shows all programs in a working prototype. The case-study uses an IDEF0 model to show the structure of benefits from markup standards for interorganizational data interchange.</abstract>
<note type="content">Fig. 1: The data file fragment.</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 2: The ESD fragment.</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 3: Perl code for ESD translation to XML.</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 4: The resulting XML-formatted file.</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 5: The bio-equivalence DTD fragment.</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 6: The XSL file fragment.</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 7: The HTML document resulting from XSL.</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 8: The IDEF0 process model for the ESP.</note>
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<topic>Pharmaceutical research</topic>
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