Stage 2 Activities/2.3 OpenMRS

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Planning for HFOSS Participation

Workshop Participants: James W, Jeff W. Lori P, James M, Darci B, Patti O, Karl W, Camm

Please answer each of the following questions as it relates to your activity.

see https://titanpad.com/OpenMRSgroup

brainstorming

  • upper div and grad CS security courses. code review, penetration tests like [1]
  • introduce forest of computing to first semester fresh. in seminar course
  • help with CS2 data structures course
  • CS0/1 - mobile app class
  • sabbatical HFOSS work
  • OpenMRS for multiple courses:
    • Capstone project
    • Software Process artifacts
    • Software Testing artifacts
  1. Identify the course(s) the activity would be appropriate for.
    1. CS2 Data Structures Project based on the work of Darci's student Structure Example
  2. Briefly describe the activity.
    1. Find use of a specified data structure in the OpenMRS code base using a tool like [2], explain the task that the data structure is used to accomplish, and explain why the data structure is a good or poor choice for accomplishing this task.
  3. How much time do you expect the HFOSS activity to take (# classes, # homework assignments, # lab activities, etc.)? Will the activity be completed in class or out of class?
    1. One homework assignment or lab activity.
  4. How does this activity relate to course goals/objectives?
    1. Describe difference between data structure and implementation thereof.
  5. What will students submit upon completion of the activity?
  1. How will you assess the submission?

carefully

  1. List any question or concerns you have about implementing your activity.
  1. What type of support will you need to implement your activity?

Darci


Misc Notes

Summer of Code 2014 project list, search under organization for OpenMRS and 13 projects should appear

You can link directly to a line of the code in a particular version. For example, taking marvinyan's link to CohortSearchHistory.java (which links to the file itself, in a particular commit - in this case commit 7b6e6e2f776aafc3ad397ab6430c77ed25a20857), you can add #L130-137 to the end of the URL to link directly to (and highlight) lines 130 through 137, i.e.: https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-core/blob/7b6e6e2f776aafc3ad397ab6430c77ed25a20857/api/src/main/java/org/openmrs/cohort/CohortSearchHistory.java#L130-137 The fact that it is in a particluar commit (version) means that you don't have to worry about the code being changed in the future, and the example code you are interested in going away or being changed.

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