data capture, so you could use it and it is LAMP as well...
-FT
On 5/15/06, Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Molly Cheah wrote:
> > I'm looking at it actually to see if we could use it for the EVIPnet, a
> > WHO project that will harness evidence from research and practice for
> > policy decision making. I'm interested in the interface to capture data
> > from clinical practice to build up the database for research, something
> > like what BEACH is doing in general practice in Australia. I wanted to
> > ask you about it Tim. It might be an interesting project to port it to a
> > LAMP stack.
>
> I haven't looked at the source code, but I suspect that CAISIS is not
> easily ported to an open source stack - Asp.NET applications tend to be
> very closely integrated with teh entire .NET/Windows architecture -
> unless Mono provides a solution?
>
> However, you might also be interested in our NetEpi Case Manager (and
> Analysis) application(s), which may meet the requirements you describe,
> particularly Version 1.0 of Case Manager which we hope to release in
> early to mid July 2006. It runs on a LAPP (Linux/Unix/Mac OS
> X/Apache/Python/PostgreSQL) stack at present. See
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/netepi for currently released versions.
>
> Tim C
>
> > Molly
> > Tim Churches wrote:
> >
> > >Has anyone used or had anything to do with CAISIS? See
> > >http://www.caisis.org
> > >
> > >It is implemented on top of a Microsoft-only stack, and doesn't
> properly
> > >with Firefox or other non-Microsoft Web browsers, but it is open
> source
> > >and seems quite well implemented, with some interesting features and
> > >user interface ideas.
> > >
> > >It is targeted more for clinical research than everyday clinical
> > >practice, though. An impressive piece of open source work, in
> production
> > >use, but rarely mentioned on this list.
> > >
> > >Tim C
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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