when data is submitted to a Commons, it sometimes carries certain restrictions on how the data should be used(usually on case/subject level for cancer data). This is codified in the Data Use Ontology effort.
When user applies for data access, they also sign up about how they want to use the data in the Commons.
The system should provide an automatic way to match the consent code on the user end and the data end, and only give access to data that match the restrictions.
https://github.com/EBISPOT/DUO http://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1005772 https://github.com/DataBiosphere/consent-data-use
when data is submitted to a Commons, it sometimes carries certain restrictions on how the data should be used(usually on case/subject level for cancer data). This is codified in the Data Use Ontology effort. When user applies for data access, they also sign up about how they want to use the data in the Commons. The system should provide an automatic way to match the consent code on the user end and the data end, and only give access to data that match the restrictions.