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Revision as of 19:51, 6 November 2014
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PHEM
This Wiki is used for documenting the group projects by PHEM
Group Members
- Alexander Premer
- Henning G Koller
- Emil F Østensen
- Martin T Vasbotten
Link to repository
Tool for Quality Assurance
The task is to develop an app for registering consistency between hard copies and database.
- Doctors in the field often have a heavy workload and this can result in discrepancies between the various journals that are stored on the patients. Journals exists in both paperform and in a database. It's important that the database and the papers contains exactly the same information. Therefore a system is needed to easily check that the physical and digital copies are uniform.
- Doctors in the field often have a heavy workload and this can result in discrepancies between the various journals that are stored on the patients. Journals exists in both paperform and in a database. It's important that the database and the papers contains exactly the same information. Therefore a system is needed to easily check that the physical and digital copies are uniform.
Summary of requirements
Frontend
- Create a web page with a user interface for registering the difference and equality in the artifacts.
- The data registred is to be sent to backend.
Backend
- Fetch the forms from a database and present it to frontend.
- Store the data sent from frontend in a database.
Architecture
Technology
We plan on using Bootstrap, AngularJS
Time schedule
Milestones
Date |
Milestone |
1st November |
Document features and architecture on Wiki Show understanding of DHIS2 web apps |
15th November |
First bare-bone version - static HTML Uploadable as DHIS2 web app |
30th November |
Finished, if applicable also with mobile app. |
8th December |
Final delivery |
How you are dividing tasks within the group
Frontend
- Emil F Østensen
- Alexander Premer
Backend
- Henning G Koller
- Martin T Vasbotten