Short Profile
Akanle Matthew Boladele obtained the Master in Information and Communication Technology (MICT) from the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta and the Bachelor of engineering in Electrical/Computer Engineering from the Federal University of Technology Minna. He is a Member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and a registered engineer of the Council for the Regulation of Engineers in Nigeria (COREN). He is a certified Cisco Instructor (CCNA), he also has various IT certifications. In recent years, he has gathered a lot of experience in Information Communication Technology. He is currently a senior system engineer in the Center for System and Information Services (CSIS) Covenant University Nigeria and a System Administrator for Covenant University Bioinformatic Research (CUBRe). He is highly skilled in server and network administration. His area of interest includes but no limited to cloud computing, cyber security, virtualization and IPv6 technologies.
Use Case Description
IBIS
A Framework For the Interoperability Of Bio-repository Information System In Africa
This solution tackles the challenges of data and information scarcity in the midst of abundance of biological data for research, especially in Africa. It is a rich Enterprise application with several imbued Java technologies in its architecture. It also implements ontology for the smooth integration of abstract knowledge models, and data mining algorithms for real time knowledge discovery and predictive decision making. Microsoft internationalization API will be used to make the system intelligibly adapt to various languages and regions without need for engineering changes. This system provides real time access to bio-specimens stored in isolated bio-repositories scattered all around Africa hereby enhancing collaboration, exchange of data, and aiding researchers in the genomic analysis of the samples as well as identifying new ways of preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases irrespective of their geographic locations.
e-Infrastructure Services Exploited
For storing and retrieving motorbike accident data, the National Public Health Gateway adopted the gLibrary framework, designed and developed by the Division of Catania of the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), to allow access to existing data repositories and the creation of new ones via a simple RESTful API.
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Current Implementation of the Use Case