OpenMRS.Setup

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OpenMRS Overview

  • Description: Introduction to the OpenMRS project.
  • Source: Ben Coleman
  • Prerequisite Knowledge: None
  • Estimate Time to Completion: FIXME
  • Learning Objectives: Ability to
    • Describe the OpenMRS project.
    • List technologies utilized in OpenMRS.
  • Materials/Environment: Access to Internet / Web and web browser
  • Additional Information: N/A
  • Rights & Licensed: CC BY-SA FIXME check that this license is appropriate
  • Turn In: Write-up of experience

Background

OpenMRS is a Humanitarian Free Open Source Software (HFOSS) project. In this activity you will learn about the project and some of the technologies it uses.

Directions

  1. Watch “Open Architecture and Standards for Information Systems in Health” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bwQPS1dFvE.
  2. Watch the Google Tech Talk on OpenMRS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tou-Ei_AKAw.
    • about 18 minutes into the video, the speakers discuss a number of technologies used in OpenMRS. Make a list of these technologies.
  3. For each of the technologies, list the the main website, and provide a short description of what the technology does.

Write-Up

In a one-to-two page write-up, answer the following questions.

  1. In your own words (i.e. do not cut-and-paste from their website), describe the OpenMRS project.
  2. What do you expect to learn from working on this project? What do you see as the largest challenge?
  3. You likely had never heard of, much less used, the technologies listed in the Google Tech Talk video, and none of them (beyond Java) are in the required computer science curriculum. How do you see this effecting your ability to contribute to OpenMRS? How might you handle these gaps of knowledge?

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