Hi Benedikt.

What would the Physicians use to key in the data into the form? A laptop 
or PC/Mac based laptop?

If this is the case there is nothing stopping them running a local copy 
of MW/SMW and then simply uploading the data to the central instance (a 
server somewhere I assume) using the normal MW export/import.

Cheers
Neill.
On 22/11/13 10:18, Benedikt Kämpgen wrote:
> Hello Yaron, Hello Semantic forms experts,
>
> In our medical project I talked about at SMWCon [1], we have the
> following requirement:
>
> * We create a full-fledged form for annotating patients in an online SMW.
>
> * Physicians want to reuse that form to offline fill in the form for
> patients. Offline, since patient data should not be stored in the online
> SMW.
>
> * After a form has been filled in, its contents are not fixed.
> Physicians may want to modify the content at a later stage.
>
> * An RDF export of the filled-in form should be possible to be created
> to be stored in a secure FTP server.
>
> The only way we currently see is to have for the physicians separate
> offline versions of SMW with the imported template, form pages. But this
> seems to require a lot of effort in synchronising the online and offline
> SMW.
>
> Thus, we are wondering whether it would be possible to somehow export an
> full-fledged offline version of a form.
>
> I'm thinking of making this a seminar topic for one of our students.
>
> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated, e.g.,
>
> * What is your opinion about this use case?
> * Are there implementations one could somehow build on?
> * How difficult does it seem?
>
> All the best,
>
> Benedikt
>
> [1]
> <http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2013/Challenges_with_Annotating_Liver_Patient_Data_for_Cognition-Guided_Surgery>
>


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