service-oriented interoperability framework
sif (service-oriented interoperability framework), which was developed within the GIMI project, facilitates the secure sharing of data across organisational boundaries.
We are currently developing applications in conjunction with the Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems Biology, the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, and the University Admissions Service and Academic Administration Service within Oxford.
Selected Publications
| On the secure sharing of legacy data X. Ma D. Russell D. J. Power M. A. Slaymaker G. Kouadri Mostefaoui and A. C. Simpson In Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE Conference on IT: Next Generation (ITNG 2009). Pages 1676–1679. 2009. |
| The development‚ testing‚ and deployment of a web services infrastructure for distributed healthcare delivery‚ research‚ and training A. C. Simpson‚ D. J. Power‚ D. Russell‚ M. A. Slaymaker‚ G. Kouadri Mostefaoui‚ G. Wilson and X. Ma In K. Khan, editor, Managing Web Services Quality: Measuring Outcomes and Effectiveness. Pages 1–22. 2008. |
| The Application of a Service−Oriented Infrastructure to Support Medical Research in Mammography Chris Tromans‚ Sir Mike Brady‚ David Power‚ Mark Slaymaker‚ Douglas Russell and Andrew Simpson In Proceedings of MICCAI−Grid 2008. 2008. |
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1st January 2005 to 31st December 2012 |
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