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. 2002:567–571.

The Chronus II temporal database mediator.

Martin J O'Connor 1, Samson W Tu 1, Mark A Musen 1
PMCID: PMC2244583  PMID: 12474882

Abstract

Clinical databases typically contain a significant amount of temporal information. This information is often crucial in medical decision-support systems. Although temporal queries are common in clinical systems, the medical informatics field has no standard means for representing or querying temporal data. Over the past decade, the temporal database community has made a significant amount of progress in temporal systems. Much of this research can be applied to clinical database systems. This paper outlines a temporal database mediator called Chronus II. Chronus II extends the standard relational model and the SQL query language to support temporal queries. It provides an expressive general-purpose temporal query language that is tuned to the querying requirements of clinical decision support systems. This paper describes how we have used Chronus II to tackle a variety of clinical problems in decision support systems developed by our group.

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