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This paper presents a data synchronization model using automated and user involved process during execution of conflicting updates. Data synchronization is performed using three techniques, namely, (i) auto synchronization, (ii) semi-automatic synchronization, and (iii) user-involved synchronization. We have evaluated and measured users' acceptability of the proposed data synchronization approach in an e-health environment. The results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.