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fhirblog.com
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| | | | I've always been fond of creating functional prototypes when designing apps. There are a number of advantages over simply documenting what the app should do: It means that the users (e.g. clinicians) get to try out something that actually works (sort of) before 'signing off' on the requirements. This reduces the chance of delivering something... | |
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mikedietrichde.com
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| | | | Adding the Oracle 19.14.0 OCW / GI bundle patch to my database home is an interesting topic - do you need to apply the GI RU to the DB Home? | |
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fhirblog.com
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| | | | One of the main reasons for developing tooling to support the clinical Connectathon (now re-branded as clinicians on FHIR) was for Clinicians to use it to ensure that FHIR would meet clinical needs, using specific scenarios as ways of testing it. (Actually our initial scenarios were far too big - but that's all part of... | |
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troubleshootingsql.com
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| | 1 post published by Amit Banerjee on December 11, 2012 |