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Dan Ford, IBM Almaden Research Center, Provides an Update on the Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) Work of the Eclipse OHF Project

I haven’t seen a lot of activity on the dev list lately and I  know that that doesn’t reflect the high level of activity in the OHF project.  To jump start our communication channel a bit I’ve written a short summary of the status of the STEM project (http://www.eclipse.org/ohf/components/stem/) which …

Sarah Knoop, IBM Almaden Research Center, on OHF XDS

The XDS consumer supports 3 transactions: – Registry Query (ebXML 2.1, ITI-16) – Registry Stored Query (ebXML 3.0, ITI-18) – Retrieve Document (http, ITI-17) These transactions are implemented as defined by the IHE organization. So the consumer will send ebXML 2.1 messages if you invoke the "query()" methods as defined. …

Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Healthcare: Progress and Promise – April 24th, 2007

School of Health Information Sciences, UT-HoustonUniversity Center Tower7000 Fannin, 14th FloorTuesday, April 24th8 am – 3 pm TO REGISTER: CONTACT CYNTHIA CASTROCynthia.Castro@uth.tmc.edu or 713-500-3901            8:00    Registration9:00    WelcomeJack Smith, MD, PhDDean, School of Health Information Sciences 9:05    "Lowering the Barrier to a Decentralized NHIN Using …

Git Yer SODA Here

Open Healthcare Framework (OHF) Project SODA, Device Kit, & Service Activator Toolkit Service-Oriented Device Architecture (SODA) is an initiative to standardize and simplify the integration of devices with enterprise solutions by introducing a services-based programming model. SODA leverages existing and emerging standards from both the embedded-device and IT domains to …