Medidata Coder Basics is a document completed by Nikolay Rusev on June 4, 2015. It provides basic information about coding in Medidata. The document summarizes core concepts for those new to coding in the Medidata system.
How to create edit checks in medidata rave painlesslyWeihong Yang
This is an introduction to the Microsoft Excel add-in tool which is developed to improve efficiency and user experience for creating Edit Check in Medidata Rave.
This document discusses methods for assessing randomization in clinical trials that use covariate-adaptive randomization designs. It presents metrics for measuring randomness, balance, and efficiency loss in randomization schemes. The document outlines a simulation approach and discusses results from comparing different randomization factors and sample sizes. It proposes future directions such as optimizing randomization parameters and exploring periodicity in system behavior.
Medidata Customer Only Event - Global Symposium HighlightsDonna Locke
The document recaps highlights from Medidata Symposiums held in Europe, Korea, Osaka Japan, and Beijing China in 2016. It notes that 8 of the top 10 highest revenue generating drugs were developed using Medidata's platform. It concludes by saying "See you at the next event!."
2016 SXSW Interactive Panel Submission:
Big Data and mobile health are transforming the healthcare landscape. The digital revolution is here and health tech heavyweights are ready to ride the wave. Take a look into the future of drug development and how mHealth technology, including wearables, sensors and apps, are uncovering new “digital biomarkers” and driving a patient-centric research model. The connected patient paired with tech straight out of the Matrix is altering the way we’re collecting and understanding our own data, helping people to better understand themselves today to proactively lead healthier lives tomorrow.
As an expert provider of a wide spectrum of clinical development support services, KCR has developed
a supreme Data Management (DM) solution geared towards full data transparency as well as
delivering the highest level of quality within the defined timelines and in adherence to study budgets,
all the while ensuring the meeting of all Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and ICH requirements. Read our DM brochure and learn more about KCR DM capabilities.
Swift is a new programming language introduced by Apple in 2014. It is designed to be more readable, require less code, and be safer than Objective-C. Some key differences include the use of variables instead of pointers, type inference, optionals to handle nil values, and generics. Swift uses structures, enums, and classes and supports features like closures and option chaining. Overall, Swift aims to blend the best of Objective-C, Rust, Haskell and other languages into a more modern, powerful and intuitive option for building apps for Apple platforms.
This document summarizes an iOS app development course using Swift. The course will cover Swift programming, Cocoa and iOS architecture, making a survey app demo, Apple Watch architecture and demo, and advances in iOS. It is a 12 course series over 3 months teaching students to build apps from scratch to uploading on the App Store. Students will learn proficient Swift skills and app development process through project-based learning. The course aims to help students learn in-demand skills and potentially build apps to sell on the App Store.
How to create edit checks in medidata rave painlesslyWeihong Yang
This is an introduction to the Microsoft Excel add-in tool which is developed to improve efficiency and user experience for creating Edit Check in Medidata Rave.
This document discusses methods for assessing randomization in clinical trials that use covariate-adaptive randomization designs. It presents metrics for measuring randomness, balance, and efficiency loss in randomization schemes. The document outlines a simulation approach and discusses results from comparing different randomization factors and sample sizes. It proposes future directions such as optimizing randomization parameters and exploring periodicity in system behavior.
Medidata Customer Only Event - Global Symposium HighlightsDonna Locke
The document recaps highlights from Medidata Symposiums held in Europe, Korea, Osaka Japan, and Beijing China in 2016. It notes that 8 of the top 10 highest revenue generating drugs were developed using Medidata's platform. It concludes by saying "See you at the next event!."
2016 SXSW Interactive Panel Submission:
Big Data and mobile health are transforming the healthcare landscape. The digital revolution is here and health tech heavyweights are ready to ride the wave. Take a look into the future of drug development and how mHealth technology, including wearables, sensors and apps, are uncovering new “digital biomarkers” and driving a patient-centric research model. The connected patient paired with tech straight out of the Matrix is altering the way we’re collecting and understanding our own data, helping people to better understand themselves today to proactively lead healthier lives tomorrow.
As an expert provider of a wide spectrum of clinical development support services, KCR has developed
a supreme Data Management (DM) solution geared towards full data transparency as well as
delivering the highest level of quality within the defined timelines and in adherence to study budgets,
all the while ensuring the meeting of all Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and ICH requirements. Read our DM brochure and learn more about KCR DM capabilities.
Swift is a new programming language introduced by Apple in 2014. It is designed to be more readable, require less code, and be safer than Objective-C. Some key differences include the use of variables instead of pointers, type inference, optionals to handle nil values, and generics. Swift uses structures, enums, and classes and supports features like closures and option chaining. Overall, Swift aims to blend the best of Objective-C, Rust, Haskell and other languages into a more modern, powerful and intuitive option for building apps for Apple platforms.
This document summarizes an iOS app development course using Swift. The course will cover Swift programming, Cocoa and iOS architecture, making a survey app demo, Apple Watch architecture and demo, and advances in iOS. It is a 12 course series over 3 months teaching students to build apps from scratch to uploading on the App Store. Students will learn proficient Swift skills and app development process through project-based learning. The course aims to help students learn in-demand skills and potentially build apps to sell on the App Store.
This document summarizes a presentation on IOS 8 features and Swift development. It discusses new features in IOS 8 like battery usage indicator, interactive notifications, and healthkit. It then covers the basics of Swift syntax, how it differs from Objective-C, and sample code examples to illustrate arrays, dictionaries, functions and more. It concludes by noting some pros and cons of Swift and provides reference links for further reading.
Apple announced Swift, a new programming language for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch, at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in June 2014. This session will provide details on this new programming language and how it can be leveraged for iOS 8, which is slated for a fall 2014 release. Resources, frameworks, and design considerations for iOS development will also be explored, with a tie into iOS app development for enterprise and business. This talk will also touch on HTML5 for iOS.
The document discusses how Spaulding Clinical leverages Rave Web Services (RWS) to integrate their phase 1 clinical trials seamlessly with sponsors' Rave electronic data capture (EDC) systems. It describes Spaulding's SCi Rave system, which uses a loader file, extract-transform-load processes, and an interface engine to transfer study data from Spaulding to Rave in near real-time or on scheduled transfers. The system architecture is flexible and has successfully transferred thousands of records across multiple studies with no manual data entry needed. The document concludes by envisioning further integration of devices, sensors and other data sources using systems like RWS.
Swift is a programming language created by Apple for building iOS and OSX apps. It is intended to make app development simpler and works seamlessly with Apple's frameworks and APIs. Xcode is the integrated development environment (IDE) used to create, test, optimize and submit iOS apps to the App Store. Key frameworks and APIs provided by Apple include those for navigation, media, camera, networking, maps, data storage and GPS. The frameworks handle repetitive tasks, but give developers places to run custom code.
iOS Bootcamp: learning to create awesome apps on iOS using Swift (Lecture 7)Jonathan Engelsma
This document summarizes a lecture on threading and network programming in iOS. It discusses mixing Objective-C and Swift code, using threads through NSThreads, NSOperations, and Grand Central Dispatch. It covers challenges of network programming on mobile like bandwidth limitations, intermittent connectivity, battery drain, and security. It provides guidelines for dealing with these issues and an overview of making HTTP requests and parsing JSON responses in iOS.
Swift Tutorial Part 2. The complete guide for Swift programming languageHossam Ghareeb
Part 2 of The complete guide for Swift programming language. In this part we introduced:
Classes
Inheritance
Computed Properties
Type Level
Lazy
Property Observers
Structures
Equality Vs Identity
Type Casting
Any Vs AnyObject
Protocols
Delegation
Extensions
Generics
Operator Functions
There are several techniques for distributing information and responding to changes in mobile apps:
1. Delegation creates a formal protocol for type-to-type communication, avoiding tight coupling.
2. Closures provide decoupled communication through callbacks but require care regarding code locality and retain cycles.
3. Notifications broadcast information to any subscriber but lack a defined interface and can cause crashes if not cleaned up.
4. Property observers and bindings like Bond propagate changes implicitly within objects and between objects, respectively, but their communication is less explicit than other patterns.
Managed Object Contexts cannot be shared across threads and objects cannot be passed between threads. Core Data supports concurrency through contexts with different queue types (main vs private queue). Child contexts allow sharing objects and changes with a parent context on a different thread or for temporarily storing changes. Core Data supports migrations to handle changes to the data model over time through lightweight and custom migrations.
Swift is a new programming language introduced by Apple for iOS and Mac app development. It has the best of both C and Objective-C with speed, interactivity and modern conventions.
Top 10 clinical data manager interview questions and answerscadderlux
This document provides resources for clinical data manager interviews, including common interview questions, tips, and examples. It includes 10 typical clinical data manager interview questions and sample answers addressing topics like why the applicant wants the job, challenges they seek, describing a typical work week, weaknesses, and questions to ask the interviewer. The document also lists additional free ebooks and guides on the website covering interview preparation, types of interviews, and career development.
Introduction to Swift programming language.Icalia Labs
Take a look to Swift, if you've been developing for iOS in Objective-C many things may look familiar, maybe just "upgraded". If you're a first timer diving into iOS development we strongly recommend you to understand first the basics of Cocoa.
This document provides guidance on designing case report forms (CRFs) for clinical trials. It emphasizes starting CRF development early and planning ahead with the desired data collection goals and database structure in mind. The right team should be involved in CRF development and review. Key recommendations include maintaining consistency throughout CRFs, using indicator questions, avoiding redundant data collection, and using worksheets instead of CRFs for non-clinical data. Thorough planning, reviews, and testing of CRFs can help ensure the high-quality collection of the intended clinical data.
Clinical data is the most valuable asset to pharmaceutical companies as it serves as the basis for approval and marketing of new drugs. Clinical data is collected from various sources like clinical trial sites, laboratories, and subjects. It is important to manage clinical data carefully to minimize errors and ensure data quality. Clinical data management systems are used to store clinical trial data gathered at sites and help researchers analyze the data while maintaining accuracy and security. These systems employ features like double data entry, coding standards, and metadata repositories to organize data for regulatory submissions and clinical research.
Developing a Tabview in iOS app using Swift as a programming language. Swift is now getting adopted by developer community. Have a look on our presentation ..
This document summarizes a presentation on IOS 8 features and Swift development. It discusses new features in IOS 8 like battery usage indicator, interactive notifications, and healthkit. It then covers the basics of Swift syntax, how it differs from Objective-C, and sample code examples to illustrate arrays, dictionaries, functions and more. It concludes by noting some pros and cons of Swift and provides reference links for further reading.
Apple announced Swift, a new programming language for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch, at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in June 2014. This session will provide details on this new programming language and how it can be leveraged for iOS 8, which is slated for a fall 2014 release. Resources, frameworks, and design considerations for iOS development will also be explored, with a tie into iOS app development for enterprise and business. This talk will also touch on HTML5 for iOS.
The document discusses how Spaulding Clinical leverages Rave Web Services (RWS) to integrate their phase 1 clinical trials seamlessly with sponsors' Rave electronic data capture (EDC) systems. It describes Spaulding's SCi Rave system, which uses a loader file, extract-transform-load processes, and an interface engine to transfer study data from Spaulding to Rave in near real-time or on scheduled transfers. The system architecture is flexible and has successfully transferred thousands of records across multiple studies with no manual data entry needed. The document concludes by envisioning further integration of devices, sensors and other data sources using systems like RWS.
Swift is a programming language created by Apple for building iOS and OSX apps. It is intended to make app development simpler and works seamlessly with Apple's frameworks and APIs. Xcode is the integrated development environment (IDE) used to create, test, optimize and submit iOS apps to the App Store. Key frameworks and APIs provided by Apple include those for navigation, media, camera, networking, maps, data storage and GPS. The frameworks handle repetitive tasks, but give developers places to run custom code.
iOS Bootcamp: learning to create awesome apps on iOS using Swift (Lecture 7)Jonathan Engelsma
This document summarizes a lecture on threading and network programming in iOS. It discusses mixing Objective-C and Swift code, using threads through NSThreads, NSOperations, and Grand Central Dispatch. It covers challenges of network programming on mobile like bandwidth limitations, intermittent connectivity, battery drain, and security. It provides guidelines for dealing with these issues and an overview of making HTTP requests and parsing JSON responses in iOS.
Swift Tutorial Part 2. The complete guide for Swift programming languageHossam Ghareeb
Part 2 of The complete guide for Swift programming language. In this part we introduced:
Classes
Inheritance
Computed Properties
Type Level
Lazy
Property Observers
Structures
Equality Vs Identity
Type Casting
Any Vs AnyObject
Protocols
Delegation
Extensions
Generics
Operator Functions
There are several techniques for distributing information and responding to changes in mobile apps:
1. Delegation creates a formal protocol for type-to-type communication, avoiding tight coupling.
2. Closures provide decoupled communication through callbacks but require care regarding code locality and retain cycles.
3. Notifications broadcast information to any subscriber but lack a defined interface and can cause crashes if not cleaned up.
4. Property observers and bindings like Bond propagate changes implicitly within objects and between objects, respectively, but their communication is less explicit than other patterns.
Managed Object Contexts cannot be shared across threads and objects cannot be passed between threads. Core Data supports concurrency through contexts with different queue types (main vs private queue). Child contexts allow sharing objects and changes with a parent context on a different thread or for temporarily storing changes. Core Data supports migrations to handle changes to the data model over time through lightweight and custom migrations.
Swift is a new programming language introduced by Apple for iOS and Mac app development. It has the best of both C and Objective-C with speed, interactivity and modern conventions.
Top 10 clinical data manager interview questions and answerscadderlux
This document provides resources for clinical data manager interviews, including common interview questions, tips, and examples. It includes 10 typical clinical data manager interview questions and sample answers addressing topics like why the applicant wants the job, challenges they seek, describing a typical work week, weaknesses, and questions to ask the interviewer. The document also lists additional free ebooks and guides on the website covering interview preparation, types of interviews, and career development.
Introduction to Swift programming language.Icalia Labs
Take a look to Swift, if you've been developing for iOS in Objective-C many things may look familiar, maybe just "upgraded". If you're a first timer diving into iOS development we strongly recommend you to understand first the basics of Cocoa.
This document provides guidance on designing case report forms (CRFs) for clinical trials. It emphasizes starting CRF development early and planning ahead with the desired data collection goals and database structure in mind. The right team should be involved in CRF development and review. Key recommendations include maintaining consistency throughout CRFs, using indicator questions, avoiding redundant data collection, and using worksheets instead of CRFs for non-clinical data. Thorough planning, reviews, and testing of CRFs can help ensure the high-quality collection of the intended clinical data.
Clinical data is the most valuable asset to pharmaceutical companies as it serves as the basis for approval and marketing of new drugs. Clinical data is collected from various sources like clinical trial sites, laboratories, and subjects. It is important to manage clinical data carefully to minimize errors and ensure data quality. Clinical data management systems are used to store clinical trial data gathered at sites and help researchers analyze the data while maintaining accuracy and security. These systems employ features like double data entry, coding standards, and metadata repositories to organize data for regulatory submissions and clinical research.
Developing a Tabview in iOS app using Swift as a programming language. Swift is now getting adopted by developer community. Have a look on our presentation ..