6 projects tagged "Linux"
GNUmed is a comprehensive scalable software solution for electronic medical practices with an emphasis on privacy protection, secure patient centric record sharing, decision support, and ease of use. It is intended to become a sophisticated decision support system that will elevate the quality of medical care that can be delivered.
Invenio (formerly CDSware) is a suite of applications that provides the framework and tools for building and managing an autonomous digital library server. It complies with the Open Archives Initiative metadata harvesting protocol (OAI-PMH) and uses MARC 21 as its underlying bibliographic standard. Its flexibility and performance make it a comprehensive solution for the management of document repositories of moderate to large size.
The ReliaFree Project is an alternative to commercial, proprietary reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety (RAMS) analysis software. The ReliaFree Project is an integrated suite of tools. Any number of analyses can be linked together such that an update to one module will result in all linked modules being updated appropriately. This approach provides a closed loop life-cycle with visibility into a product's performance throughout. The same database is used to store field failure data as is used to store design prediction information.
Online Medical Database is a computerized management system, created for the benefit of physicians, patients, clinics, and hospitals. O.M.D provides physicians not only with the possibility of real-time monitoring of their patients' health, but also with a comprehensive and easy-to-use interface designed from the point of view of its users. Unlike other applications, Online Medical Database is built upon a compatible and modular system, a system conceived to be adaptable to the needs and structures of each medical center which uses it.
Babase is a baboon data management system. It is designed to facilitate the retrieval, storage, maintenance, and analysis of the following broad data categories: group membership, social status (dominance rank), life events, sexual cycle events (including progeny), sexual cycle day-to-day status, dyadic social interactions, focal animal samples, and multi-party social interactions. Integration of other data is supported. Babase is designed for Web access.
GNU EPrints is a solution for sites wanting to set up archives. By default it is configured to be an archive of research publications but can be easily altered. It is scalable and robust; all metadata is stored in UTF-8 rather than ASCII, and all "phrases" the system uses in user interaction are stored in an XML file for easy editing or translating. The system is built around Apache, mod_perl, and MySQL. Submissions are made via the Web and not entered into the main archive until approved by an editor.