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Here is a collection of learning materials centered around iHRIS and HIS in general: | Here is a collection of learning materials centered around iHRIS and HIS in general: | ||
*[[Media:Assessing_info_sys.odp | Assessing a HIS]] Basics on assessing health information systems and using these assessment to detail system requirements by Use Cases (''Open Office Presentation'') | *[[Media:Assessing_info_sys.odp | Assessing a HIS]] Basics on assessing health information systems and using these assessment to detail system requirements by Use Cases (''Open Office Presentation'') | ||
*[[Media:bzr_launchpad.odp | Bazaar and Launchpad]] An introduction to using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazaar_%28software%29 bazaar] a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revision_control version control system (VCS)]. In particular describes how to use bazarr as integerated into [http://www.launchpad.net | *[[Media:bzr_launchpad.odp | Bazaar and Launchpad]] An introduction to using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazaar_%28software%29 bazaar] a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revision_control version control system (VCS)]. In particular describes how to use bazarr as integerated into [http://www.launchpad.net launchpad] to maintain a software project. (''Open Office Presentation'') | ||
*[[Media:dependents_module.odp | Creating a module]] A full example on creating a module to track a person's dependents. Starts with establishing design requirements with use cases, creating the .xml, .php and .html files, and commiting the module to bzr. (''Open Office Presentation'') | *[[Media:dependents_module.odp | Creating a module]] A full example on creating a module to track a person's dependents. Starts with establishing design requirements with use cases, creating the .xml, .php and .html files, and commiting the module to bzr. (''Open Office Presentation'') | ||
*[[Media:Custom_Reports.odp | Custom Reporting]] A tutorial on using the Custom Reporting system in the iHRIS Software. (''Open Office Presentation'') | *[[Media:Custom_Reports.odp | Custom Reporting]] A tutorial on using the Custom Reporting system in the iHRIS Software. (''Open Office Presentation'') |
Revision as of 12:09, 27 May 2010
Here is a collection of learning materials centered around iHRIS and HIS in general:
- Assessing a HIS Basics on assessing health information systems and using these assessment to detail system requirements by Use Cases (Open Office Presentation)
- Bazaar and Launchpad An introduction to using bazaar a version control system (VCS). In particular describes how to use bazarr as integerated into launchpad to maintain a software project. (Open Office Presentation)
- Creating a module A full example on creating a module to track a person's dependents. Starts with establishing design requirements with use cases, creating the .xml, .php and .html files, and commiting the module to bzr. (Open Office Presentation)
- Custom Reporting A tutorial on using the Custom Reporting system in the iHRIS Software. (Open Office Presentation)
- Decentralized iHRIS A brief introduction to the decentralized data module used in iHRIS for aggregating data from districts, to regions and finally the national level. (Open Office Presentation)
- Forms An overview of what a form is in the iHRIS system and how to define a simple list. (Open Office Presentation)
- The I2CE Framework A brief overview of the I2CE Data Management Framework used by the iHRIS Suite of software. Describes basic on the module structure, magic data and what happens with a http request (Open Office Presentation)
- Introduction to Use Cases An introduction on using use cases to guide system development. Includes an explanation of the terminology. (Open Office Presentation)
- Harnessing HIS Harnessing iHRIS as one component of a Health Information System(HIS) in developing a culture of data uses. Also discusses advantages and disadvantages of open source and proprietary solutions and gives example of such HIS components. (Open Office Presentation)