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Data Warehousing for Biomedical Informatics is a step-by-step how-to guide for designing and building an enterprise-wide data warehouse across a biomedical or healthcare institution, using a four-iteration lifecycle and standardized design pattern. It enables you to quickly implement a fully-scalable generic data architecture that supports your org

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Data Warehousing for Biomedical Informatics is a step-by-step how-to guide for designing and building an enterprise-wide data warehouse across a biomedical or healthcare institution, using a four-iteration lifecycle and standardized design pattern. It enables you to quickly implement a fully-scalable generic data architecture that supports your org

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Autorenporträt
Richard E. Biehl is an information technology consultant with 37 years of experience, specializing in logical and physical data architectures, quality management, and strategic planning for the application of information technology. His research interests include semantic interoperability in biomedical data and the integration of chaos and complexity theories into the systems engineering of healthcare. Dr. Biehl holds a PhD in applied management and decision science and an MS in educational change and technology innovation from Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) and a Software Quality Engineer (CSQE) by the American Society for Quality (ASQ), Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Biehl is a visiting instructor at the University of Central Florida (UCF), Orlando, Florida, in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS), teaching quality and systems engineering in the Industrial Engineering and Management Systems (IEMS) Department.