HL7 provides a framework and standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information.
CALC uses a hashing algorithm to decide where to place the record; the hash key then provides efficient retrieval of the record.
Both sets of technologies provide automated storage and retrieval for parts and items, but use different technologies.
Akonadi provides unique desktop-wide object identification and retrieval.
Translation memory tools often provide automatic retrieval and substitution.
MDL was the first company to provide interactive graphical registry and full and substructural retrieval.
The GIS pilot is now fully operational and is providing improved retrieval and analysis facilities.
Moreover, commercial records centers provide high-tech indexing, retrieval and rapid delivery.
Both provide a so-called "binary-object storage framework", which support serialization into and retrieval from a compact binary form.
HL7 and its members provide a framework (and related standards) for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information.