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Task: Content Management
Metapackage: false
Description: Debian Med content management systems
Here you can find software that is useful to build a
content management system for medical care.
Suggests: zope-zms
Homepage: http://www.zms-publishing.com/
Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-zope/zope-zms/trunk/
Pkg-Description: Content management for science, technology and medicine
ZMS (Zope based Content Management for Science, Technology and Medicine)
is a ready to use solution for efficient electronic publishing. An easy
to handle graphical user interface for editors and flexible modelling
features (multiple languages, Metadata, content objects, XML
import/export, workflow etc.) allow an optimum of productivity: A
basic configuration to start with can be created with a few mouse clicks.
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ZMS is perfectly suitable for hospitals, research institutions, NGOs
and small to medium-size international companies.
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The ZMS concept is based on a consulting approach for the rational
publishing on the internet: the professional user is able to pursue
a consequently efficiency oriented producing base with the ZMS software
and can hereby also achieve important economic results in the so-called
low budget area. The modulation possibilities of the ZMS components and
the experienced producing steps makes out of ZMS an incomparable fast tool.
Remark: Zope ZMS needs Zope 2.x which is not any more packaged for
Debian and thus we can here only give a hint that this software exists
and might be useful for content management in medical care.
Recommends: xnat
; Added by blends-inject 0.0.7. [Please note here if modified manually]
Suggests: hid
Homepage: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hid
Language: java
License: BSD, BIRN
Pkg-Description: database management system for clinical imaging
The Human Imaging Database (HID) is an extensible database management
system developed to handle the increasingly large and diverse
datasets collected as part of the MBIRN and FBIRN collaboratories and
throughout clinical imaging communities at large.
Published-Authors: Keator, D.B.; Grethe, J.S.; Marcus, D.; Ozyurt, B.;
Gadde, S.; Murphy, S.; Pieper, S.; Greve, D.;Notestine, R.; Bockholt,
H.J.; Papadopoulos, P.
Published-In: IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in
Biomedicine, 12 (2)
Published-Title: A National Human Neuroimaging Collaboratory Enabled
By The Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
Published-Year: 2008
Registration: http://www.nitrc.org/account/register.php
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