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Open Source Integrated Hospital Information Management System
OpenClinic GA is an open source integrated hospital information management system covering management of administrative, financial, clinical, lab, x-ray, pharmacy, meals distribution and other data. Extensive statistical and reporting capabilities. OpenClinic GA and OpenClinic GMAO are owned by Frank Verbeke, MD, PhD at Post-Factum BV (https://www.post-factum.be)
BioDare is Biological Data Repository focused on timeseries data
BioDare (Biological Data Repository) was developed under the multi-site ROBuST project (http://hallidaylab.bio.ed.ac.uk/ROBuST.html) to support data exchange inside the project.
It is a web application which allows data-sharing (including public dissemination), data-processing and analysis, with the main focus on time-series data produced in circadian experiments.
The main features of BioDare are:
- an online repository for experimental data accompanied by extensive metadata
- generation of secondary data (normalized, detrended, averaged …)
- graphical output of data, secondary data and rhythm analysis
- simple text-based search throughout metadata
- biology- and conditions-aware search for data
- data aggregation and export
- group-based privacy settings for collaborative research
MOLGENIS can be used to generate databases for life science experiments (micrroarray, mass spectrometry, genomics) having a web user interface, csv exchange format, and programmatic interfaces (web services, rest, and r-project). See NatRevGen 8.
The BioSchemas project develops XML schemas for the exchange of biological data e.g. through SOAP-based web services. It is a collaborative and open project intended to increase the interoperability between bioinformatics applications.
The Helmholtz Open Bioinformatics Technology (HOBIT) aims to improve the interconnection of bioinformatic resources based on Web Services and community standards for data representation to facilitate open exchange of biological information.