Paul wrote: > We would love to hear from folks, in particular who have the following > skill sets: > > 1) database performance optimization > 2) OLAP / reporting database design > 3) Hibernate ORM
With respect to 2), you might be interested in NetEpi Analysis. be warned, we haven't worked on it for over 12 months, so its dependencies are all a bit old and thus it is tricky to install, but we hope to get back to it very shortly and make it easier to install. It doesn't do everything you need, but it does do OLAP sort of things, but without the restrictions of OLAP. There'll be a an online and offline/downloadable "screencast" demo of NetEpi Analysis available in March I'm working on the script for it now) - I'll announce it on this list. > Additionally, new Java programmers are always welcome to join us. Sorry, we prefer Python, and only use Java if absolutely forced. Speaking of Python, you might be interested in the GNUmed project, which also targets primary care settings, and the GNUmed people are very interested in all sorts of architectural and design issues. GNUmed uses a cross-platform GUI (wxWindows), rather than a Web interface, though. But the design issues are similar. Tim C
