RESUMO
The NCI Drug Information System (DIS) is a collection of 24 interactively searchable databases which contain all the data associated with NCI's drug screening program. Data flow into all of these databases upon a daily basis, and maintenance procedures have been developed which provide a high degree of currency to the files. An extensive security system controls both write access and read access to the DIS and matches both to the authorization possessed by each specific user. Detailed usage statistics are collected automatically. The cost of the overall system in terms of both manpower and machine time is discussed briefly.
Assuntos
Antineoplásicos , Sistemas Computacionais , Serviços de Informação sobre Medicamentos , Sistemas de Informação , Manutenção , National Institutes of Health (U.S.) , Medidas de Segurança , Estados UnidosRESUMO
The NCI drug screening program tests over 10,000 chemicals per year for activity against cancer. The associated Drug Information System (DIS) captures all the raw testing data and provides for its validation. The large quantity of numeric data gathered during testing is maintained within the DIS in a database that is interactively searchable and automatically updated at regular intervals.