From: Robert A. <rob...@gm...> - 2010-06-05 20:13:52
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*Updates to the Open ISES Project* http://openises.sourceforge.net =============================================== *Tickets* Arnie and crew have released their latest update to the Tickets project. As usual, they have included a number of improvements, some of which include; - More reliable multi-user operation - This version includes the (minor) changes needed for operation with Asterisk, the Open Source PBX. - Notification of new incidents, unit status change, and unit movement via 'lit-up' buttons - Dispatching a unit no longer needs the 'multi' workaround - The situation screen reports the number of units assigned each incident. + Open (un-dispatched-to) incidents blink the count value. + Closed tickets my be selected by time frame and full details are shown for these. This is just a sample of the improvements. This version of Tickets is available in both a full install version and an update patch for existing installations. Visit our Tickets Update Page ( http://openises.sourceforge.net/tickets_update_2.html) for all the updated information. ================================================= *ECG Review* The latest update in this series is for the ECG recognition exercises that can be used on a Learning Content Management System like Moodle. This update includes 20 patterns for the student to recognize without the use of an actual ECG strip. These have not yet been added to the workbook, but look for an update in the future that brings these two programs into sync. This version of the ECG Recognition Project is available in both SCORM format as well as the eXe source files. Get all the info on this project by visiting the ECG Recognition Project page at http://openises.sourceforge.net/training/medical/ecg_review.html ================================================= *Web Site Update* We have been having some struggles keeping everything up and running lately as our web host provider is making updates to their system. First there was the problem with the broken links for downloadable materials (which was fixed a couple of weeks ago) and more recently, the educational component of the web site went down. We now have it back up and running. If you find anything that doesn't work (like a link or a file), please let us know so that we can correct it. Thanks, and enjoy the latest updates! *The Open ISES Project Team* |