Software Engineering
Software Engineering is a core competency of SemanticBits, where we actively engineer clinical trials and biomedical informatics solutions for the health sciences domain. We apply industry standard development practices and combine open source and commercial technologies to deliver production ready, enterprise scalable software products.
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Project Management
SemanticBits has a diverse background of program and project management. We have successfully managed and delivered multi-institutional projects that involve over 15 organizations. We apply an Agile Unified Process (AUP) methodology that is well suited for running projects that range from one developer to tens of developers.
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Biomedical Informatics
SemanticBits provides information technology solutions in the medical informatics and bioinformatics domains. We are experts at both biomedical informatics and cutting edge software development. Our experience includes clinical trials management systems development, supporting enterprise hospital systems, and bioinformatics data systems and analysis.
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Semantic Services
Structuring and understanding data is critical to the success of any biomedical software solution. SemanticBits has a breadth and depth of experience and understanding in the area of semantics and syntactics that is umatched. We have helped design and implement an ISO/IEC 11179 compliant metadata repository, as well as the underlying semantic infrastructure of a grid architecture.
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Licensed caBIG® Support Service Provider
SemanticBits is licensed by the National Cancer Institute as a
Licensed caBIG® Support Service Provider. We offer a team of award winning
professionals who have a deep understanding of the caBIG® technology
stack and caBIG® compatibility guidelines. SemanticBits has extensive
experience and expertise in caBIG® software development, enterprise
systems and architecture, system deployment and maintenance, standards,
regulatory compliance, and management. We are actively working on a
number of caBIG® projects in collaboration with Duke University, Wake
Forest University, Northwestern University, and CALGB.
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