Hi all,
I am Senior software engineer specialized in Java. And worked with more
healthcare solutions last 4 years and most of them in J2EE. And i have more
experience on open source solutions as well. I would like to contribute with
development work. Pls let me know the details.
In sametime, I am doing post graduate studies as well now and would like to
do my research also in this health informatics sector. So, It would be very
helpful, if i get chance to work with this development.
Thanks.
Regards
P.Senthilruban
Thomas Beale <thomas at deepthought.com.au> wrote:
Bill Walton wrote:
>Is the development effort going to be open to outside developers who want to
>contribute? If so, how will that work?
>
>
Hi Bill,
we still have to develop the roadmap for the development. There are a
number of issues, including:
- not many people (as far as we know) have developed an
archetype-enabled data kernel before of the kind we envisage, apart from
the Ocean Informatics team; previous and current work by CHIME at UCL
and by the DSTC are close. Realistically, I don't think that too many
people will want to buy into this part of the development, since the
logic is quite complex. The code will of course be freely visible,
testable and if others 'get it' and want to join in, then it is just a
matter of doing so.
- there are decisions to be made about architectural deployment. I am in
favour of a route which enables a common core code base for all
deployments (J2EE, .Net, others like Python/Zope), but this may or may
not be realistic in today's fractured world.
The process will be more or less as for any other development - it will
be visible, and interested developers can offer their input, in which
case (after a bit of conversation) they can be added to a team. All they
have to do is agree to the commonopenEHR change management process and
tools. Where developers contribute, never having met face to face, a
rock-solid description of interfaces will of course be needed to ensure
components fit together.
We will publish a roadmap for other developers to read and discuss
within the next 6-8 weeks. I encourage people on this list who would
like to be involved in development, or might have resources to offer to
discuss their interests here.
I hope this answers your question.
- thomas
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P.Senthilruban B.Sc Eng. (Hons), MIEEE, AMABE.
Senior Software Engineer
Sri Lanka.
TP: +94-777-667296
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