Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-14 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
>I'll put up a plain text template for people to fill > out and email to me > if that makes it easier. I think that will be OK. I agree that we need some control over the list. I find JSON very easy and effective. Not as good as Tiddlywiki for notekeeping, but good for this particular purpose. Na

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-12 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 03:13:03AM -0700, Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: > That is true. I suspect OIO library has not been > updated for a long time though. That might be true. > Do you know how to set this up? No. > What was used really? OIO is built on Zope. Karsten -- GPG key ID E4071346 @ wwwk

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-11 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
5:53:22PM -0800, Nandalal > Gunaratne wrote: > > Subject: Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA > catalogue of FOSS application for health and > healthcare > > > > > > --- Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Nandalal Gunaratn

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-11 Thread Tim Churches
Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: > Karsten, > > That is true. I suspect OIO library has not been > updated for a long time though. > Do you know how to set this up? What was used really? > > I think exibit can also be translated to other > languages, after all it is just html and javascript. > Tim, an

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-11 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
I think a map will be cool. There is a map in one of the exibit demos, but it does not show up when I go into it. Tiddliywiki is a really nice tool. I can add a gui toolbar to it and make it editable, then anyone can easily edit it. It is easier than exibit in thay way. But on the other hand those

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-11 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 05:53:22PM -0800, Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: > Subject: Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application > for health and healthcare > > > --- Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: >

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Tim Churches
David Forslund wrote: > This is a big help. I'll check it out. I saw the link for trial > SIMILE Exhibit, but had no idea what that was or what the Data file was > about. What is SIMILE? It is a project group at MIT: Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environment

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread David Forslund
Tim Cook wrote: > David Forslund wrote: > > >> OpenEMed should certainly show up in the list of healthcare software >> applications. >> I have no idea of how to do this with JSON, particularly, since I see no >> mention of any JSON >> links on the referenced web pages. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dave >

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
David, You are the best person to advice us on this matter. What should go into the "open standards in healthcare?" section? The list below is what I compiled for starters to be edited and corrected. Nandalal Open Healthcare Framework (OHF) Project eHealth Standardization Coordination Group (Wor

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
Tim and David, I wonder if David is looking at the Tiddlywiki? Given below is the part of the JSON file and the links are correct. The CorbaMed link has been corrected. It is not listed under standards anymore and is under software applications. Is it necessary to have application framework as a

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
--- Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: > it separates the data from the presentation. Not > every view has to use > or display every data element. > > Tim C This is what Zope does too! Nanda > _

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Tim Churches
David Forslund wrote: > The link for OpenEMed would better point to OpenEMed.org rather than > OpenEMed.net. > Also, I don't see any link to JSON data. OpenEMed should be listed as a > application framework, > not as a standard. It implements a set of standards, but isn't a > standard in its

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Tim Cook
David Forslund wrote: > > OpenEMed should certainly show up in the list of healthcare software > applications. > I have no idea of how to do this with JSON, particularly, since I see no > mention of any JSON > links on the referenced web pages. > > Thanks, > > Dave Dave, It's the one that sa

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread David Forslund
The link for OpenEMed would better point to OpenEMed.org rather than OpenEMed.net. Also, I don't see any link to JSON data. OpenEMed should be listed as a application framework, not as a standard. It implements a set of standards, but isn't a standard in its own right. Also CORBAmed should b

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Will Ross
tim, thank you for this creation. what an excellent resource. with best regards, [wr] - - - - - - - - On Mar 10, 2007, at 12:09 AM, Tim Churches wrote: > I have quickly put together an experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS > application for health and healthcare, using The MIT SIMILE > Sem

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Tim Churches
Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: > Tim, > > --- Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have quickly put together an experimental OSHCA >> catalogue of FOSS >> application for health and healthcare, using The MIT >> SIMILE Semantic Web >> research lab's fabulous Exhibit and Timeline >> products (

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
I think Tim can add a home button on the first page Nandalal --- Molly Cheah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tim, > > When I click this Trial SIMILE link, it opens on > same window and does > not take me back to the previous page, > http://www.oshca.org/healthdir/ > Maybe its better to make it ope

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
Tim, --- Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have quickly put together an experimental OSHCA > catalogue of FOSS > application for health and healthcare, using The MIT > SIMILE Semantic Web > research lab's fabulous Exhibit and Timeline > products (open source of > course). > > See http:

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Tim Churches
Molly Cheah wrote: > Tim, > > When I click this Trial SIMILE link, it opens on same window and does > not take me back to the previous page, http://www.oshca.org/healthdir/ > Maybe its better to make it open on a separate window. Molly, The browser back button takes you back through views of th

Re: [openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Molly Cheah
Tim, When I click this Trial SIMILE link, it opens on same window and does not take me back to the previous page, http://www.oshca.org/healthdir/ Maybe its better to make it open on a separate window. Trial SIMILE Exhibit listing of free, open-source applications for health and health care

[openhealth] Experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare

2007-03-10 Thread Tim Churches
I have quickly put together an experimental OSHCA catalogue of FOSS application for health and healthcare, using The MIT SIMILE Semantic Web research lab's fabulous Exhibit and Timeline products (open source of course). See http://www.oshca.org/healthdir/ If you would like to add other free, open