The Eclipse Open Healthcare Framework (OHF) Project is
an open source project whose aim is to build an e-health
computing platform (tools, run-times and community) on
which developers can more effectively build useful and
interoperable applications?

Eclipse is widely known as a tools IDE, or even just a
Java development environment. But Eclipse is more than
this. Eclipse is a community with a strong open source
governance model that develops tools which have strong
reuse of the knowledge code for run-time use by
developers.

We believe that the openEHR community could leverage the
Eclipse platform - the tooling, run-time and governance
support, to improve the coherence of the the tools,
implementations and uptake of openEHR.

OHF will propose an openEHR component at the European
EclipseCon meeting. We have an OHF FTF meeting in
Stuttgart on Oct 13th, where the project will be
proposed for formal adoption as an OHF component.

I am currently working with Tom Beale to clarify the
scope of the proposal, and how it relates to an overall
tooling roadmap for openEHR. This notice is an
invitation to come to the Stuttgart meeting and have
your say, or to work with Tom and I on the proposal in
advance.

Grahame

links:
Eclipse OHF: http://www.eclipse.org/ohf
EclipseCon: http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2006/
Stuttgart Meeting announcement:
  
http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=216&group=eclipse.technology.ohf#216
  (see http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/register.php for access to OHF 
newsgroup)

Reply via email to