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The project considers the different information systems that exist within the various major hospitals in Ghana solely with the objective to design an application that supports HL7 messaging standard for exchanging healthcare data between major healthcare institutions in Ghana. The ultimate goal is to integrate and share information more reliably reducing the problems of data redundancy, integrity,...
The use of computers for experiment has offered the ability to study the behavior of substances at the microscopic level providing understanding into the physical phenomena we face. This has raised questions on resources and the mechanisms that are employed to provide effective analysis of simulation results. In view of this, various approaches in addressing these challenges have been experimented...
This work explores a better way to perform recovery in transactions on a federated database system in a failure prone environment. The main emphasis was laid on enhancing the architecture of federated database systems by adding a sync coordinator that will sync the partitioned global and local databases upon commit. The various algorithms used were implemented in a bank transfer transaction to give...
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