Hi Eric, we started GastrOS in SourceForge but then used CodePlex (don't ask me 
why!).

The correct URL is: http://gastros.codeplex.com



Happy 2012 to you all J



Cheers,



-koray



From: openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Erik Sundvall
Sent: Thursday, 5 January 2012 5:59 a.m.
To: For openEHR technical discussions; Luciana Tricai Cavalini
Subject: Re: open source openEHR-related EHR systems; How do you want to be 
cited...



Hi!

Thanks for nice replies, hints and suggestions regarding open source archetype 
based EHR systems. Is any relevant open source project left out, misquoted or 
misunderstood in the following formulation:

...and several open source alternatives that explore different approaches to 
implement archetype based EHR systems are available. Examples (programming 
language in parenthesis) are:
?         EHRflex [EHRflex], http://ehrflex.sourceforge.net/ (Java)
?         GastrOS [GastrOS], http://sourceforge.net/projects/gastros/ (.NET+C#)
?         openEHRgen, http://code.google.com/p/open-ehr-gen-framework/ 
(Groovy+Java)
?         Opereffa, http://opereffa.chime.ucl.ac.uk/ (Java)
Also, implementations in Ruby [oe-ruby], 
http://openehr.jp/projects/show/ref-impl-ruby, and Python [oship] 
http://www.oship.org/ provide components for archetype-based EHR systems.

With a reference list along the lines of:



   *    [EHRflex] Anton Brass, David Moner, Claudia Hildebrand, Montserrat 
Robles Standardized and flexible health data Management with an archetype 
driven EHR system (EHRflex). EFMI Special Topic Conference 2010 Seamless care - 
Safe care: The Challenges of Interoperability and Patient Safety in Health 
Care. Proceedings of the EFMI Special Topic Conference, pp. 212-218. IOS Press 
BV, Amsterdam. ISBN: 978-1-60750-562-4, 2010.
   *    [GastrOS] Atalag K, Yang HY, Tempero E, Warren J. Model Driven 
Development of Clinical Information Systems using openEHR. Stud Health Technol 
Inform 2011;169:849-853.
   *    [oe-ruby] Shinji Kobayashi and Akimichi Tatsukawa. Ruby Implementation 
of the openEHR specifications. Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence 
and Intelligent Informatics, in press
   *    [oship]  Luciana T Cavalini and Timothy W. Cook. Health Informatics: 
The Relevance of Open Source and Multilevel Modeling. Proceedings of Open 
Source Systems: Grounding Research (OSS 2011) Pages 338-347. Springer 2011

   Please report any misunderstandings or comments to me or to the list.



   Best regards,
   Erik Sundvall
   erik.sundvall at liu.se<mailto:erik.sundvall at liu.se> 
http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/  Tel: +46-13-286733

   On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:02, Erik Sundvall <erik.sundvall at 
liu.se<mailto:erik.sundvall at liu.se>> wrote:
   > Hi!
   >
   > We now getting the LiU EEE paper "Applying REST Architecture to
   > Archetype-based EHR systems" (by Erik Sundvall, Mikael Nystr?m, Daniel
   > Karlsson, Martin Eneling, Rong Chen and  H?kan ?rman) finished for
   > submission, and in a background passage we mention other openEHR based EHR
   > systems (where you can enter and query pateint data) that are open source:
   >
   > "...the situation has changed to the better and more open source
   > alternatives [opereffa, openEHRgen, GastrOS, oship/MLHIM] that explores
   > different approaches to implement openEHR systems..."
   >
   > Now, if you are involved one of the mentioned systems [opereffa, 
openEHRgen,
   > GastrOS, oship/MLHIM], what is your favorite or most up to date paper or
   > other reference that you think describes your system best and that you 
would
   > prefer that people considered citing in academic papers?
   >
   > If you feel that we have missed listing an open source openEHR system with
   > non-viral permissive licence, then please enlighten us!



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