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Stan Ahalt
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 13
Citations - 117
Stan Ahalt is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyberinfrastructure & Data warehouse. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 79 citations.
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Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) as a Meta Model to Integrate Common Data Models: Development of a Tool and Quantitative Validation Study
Emily R. Pfaff,James Champion,Robert L. Bradford,Marshall Clark,Hao Xu,Karamarie Fecho,Ashok Krishnamurthy,Steven Cox,Christopher G. Chute,Casey Overby Taylor,Stan Ahalt +10 more
TL;DR: It is believed that CAMP FHIR can serve as an alternative to implementing new CDMs on a project-by-project basis and could support rare data sharing opportunities, such as collaborations between academic medical centers and community hospitals.
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Water Science Software Institute: Agile and Open Source Scientific Software Development
Stan Ahalt,Lawrence E. Band,Laura Christopherson,Ray Idaszak,Chris Lenhardt,Barbara S. Minsker,Margaret A. Palmer,Mary Shelley,Michael Tiemann,Ann Zimmerman +9 more
TL;DR: The OCEE open source community amplification principle is described as well as the authors' experiences, lessons learned, and challenges with operationalizing OCEP.
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FAIRshake: toolkit to evaluate the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of research digital resources
Clarke Djb,Linhua Wang,Jones A,Megan L. Wojciechowicz,Denis Torre,Kathleen M. Jagodnik,Sherry L. Jenkins,Peter McQuilton,Zachary N Flamholz,Moshe C. Silverstein,Brian M. Schilder,Kimberly Robasky,Claris Castillo,Ray Idaszak,Stan Ahalt,Jason Williams,Stephan C. Schürer,Daniel J. Cooper,de Miranda Azevedo R,Juergen Klenk,Melissa A. Haendel,Jared L. Nedzel,Paul Avillach,Mary Shimoyama,Robert M Harris,Gamble M,Poten R,Amanda Charbonneau,Jennie Larkin,Brown Ct,Vivien Bonazzi,Michel Dumontier,Susanna-Assunta Sansone,Avi Ma'ayan +33 more
TL;DR: The FAIRshake toolkit was developed to enable the establishment of community-driven FAIR metrics and rubrics paired with manual, semi- and fully-automated FAIR assessment capabilities.
NSF Workshop on Supporting Scientific Discovery through Norms and Practices for Software and Data Citation and Attribution
Stan Ahalt,Thomas M. Carsey,Alva L. Couch,Richard Hooper,Luis Ibanez,Ray Idaszak,Matthew B. Jones,Jennifer Lin,Erin Robinson +8 more
TL;DR: There are substantial social, systemic, and technological barriers that prevent scientists from sharing data and software, and many scientists still distrust the public access model, preferring to share data and Software only by personal request, which substantially limits the reach and benefit of shared data andSoftware.