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Architectural Aspects of a Data-Intensive System: A Covid-19 Related Case Study.

Piotr Dunin-Kȩplicz1, Michał Iwański2, Marek Niezgódka2, Piotr Wiśniewski3.   

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic caused serious turbulences in most aspects of humans activities. Due to the need to address the epidemic developments at extreme scales, ranging from the entire population of the country down to the level of individual citizens, a construction of adequate mathematical models faces substantial difficulties caused by lacking knowledge of the mechanisms driving transmission of the infections and the very nature of the resulting disease. Therefore, in modeling Covid-19 and its effects, a shift from the knowledge-intensive systems paradigm to the data-intensive one is needed. The current paper is devoted to the architecture of ProME, a data-intensive system for forecasting the Covid-19 and decision making support needed to mitigate the pandemics effects. The system has been constructed to address the mentioned challenges and to allow further relatively easy adaptations to the dynamically changing situation. The system is mainly based on open-source solutions so can be reproduced whenever similar challenges occur.
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  architecture; data-intensive systems; knowledge engineering

Year:  2021        PMID: 34630752      PMCID: PMC8486234          DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2021.09.131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Procedia Comput Sci


  7 in total

1.  Cellular Automata in Covid-19 prediction.

Authors:  Piotr Podolski; Hung Son Nguyen
Journal:  Procedia Comput Sci       Date:  2021-10-01

2.  Optimization Models for Medical Procedures Relocation.

Authors:  Linh Anh Nguyen; Andrzej Szałas
Journal:  Procedia Comput Sci       Date:  2021-10-01

3.  Forecasts of Covid-19 evolution by nearest epidemic trajectories detection.

Authors:  Tomasz M Rusin
Journal:  Procedia Comput Sci       Date:  2021-10-01

4.  An Agent-Based Covid-19 Simulator: Extending Covasim to the Polish Context.

Authors:  Rafał Latkowski; Barbara Dunin-Kȩplicz
Journal:  Procedia Comput Sci       Date:  2021-10-01

5.  Covasim: An agent-based model of COVID-19 dynamics and interventions.

Authors:  Cliff C Kerr; Robyn M Stuart; Dina Mistry; Romesh G Abeysuriya; Katherine Rosenfeld; Gregory R Hart; Rafael C Núñez; Jamie A Cohen; Prashanth Selvaraj; Brittany Hagedorn; Lauren George; Michał Jastrzębski; Amanda S Izzo; Greer Fowler; Anna Palmer; Dominic Delport; Nick Scott; Sherrie L Kelly; Caroline S Bennette; Bradley G Wagner; Stewart T Chang; Assaf P Oron; Edward A Wenger; Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths; Michael Famulare; Daniel J Klein
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2021-07-26       Impact factor: 4.475

  7 in total

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