Database System History |
year |
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1972 |
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Atomic Bomb Medical Data Center was established |
1973 |
Scientific materials of Atomic Bomb Disaster returned from AFIP, US to Japan |
1974 |
Renamed organization Scientific Data Center for the Atomic Bomb Disaster (SDCABD) |
1975 |
The building of SDCABD was completed |
1978 |
Establishment of Data Base Sysrem (IBM S/370 model 115-2) |
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1980 |
1st system replacement |
1984 |
2nd system replacement |
1985 |
An offering data agreement with Nagasaki City was settled |
Prof. Shunzo Okajima retired |
1986 |
3rd system replacement
Inquiry system for Health Management Center was established |
1987 |
4th system replacement |
1988 |
|
1990 |
Disaster by Typhoon |
1991 |
Medical record scanning work was started |
1993 |
5th system replacement |
1997 |
6th system replacement |
SDCABD was merged with Atomic Bomb Disease Institute |
1998 |
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1999 |
Establishment of International Telemedicine System |
AFIP material database was constructed |
2001 |
7th system replacement |
2002 |
Nagasaki University was adopted as 21st Century COE program |
2003 |
1st replacement of International Telemedicine System |
2006 |
8th system replacement
A-bomb survivor testimony database was constructed |
2007 |
Nagasaki University was adopted as Global COE program |
2008 |
2nd replacement of International Telemedicine System
An offering data agreement data with Nagasaki Prefecture was settled |