[Cdd-commits] r492 - in projects/med/trunk/debian-med: debian tasks

CDD Subversion Commit noreply at alioth.debian.org
Tue Nov 13 14:54:41 UTC 2007


Author: tille
Date: Tue Nov 13 14:54:41 2007
New Revision: 492

Modified:
   projects/med/trunk/debian-med/debian/changelog
   projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/tools
Log:
Added some prospective projects to tasks


Modified: projects/med/trunk/debian-med/debian/changelog
==============================================================================
--- projects/med/trunk/debian-med/debian/changelog	(original)
+++ projects/med/trunk/debian-med/debian/changelog	Tue Nov 13 14:54:41 2007
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
     libniftiio0(-dev)
     Closes: #448903
   * Increased Build-Dep version cdd-dev (>= 0.4.5)
+  * Added several prospective packages in tasks
 
  -- Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org>  Sun, 07 Oct 2007 18:25:56 +0200
 

Modified: projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/tools
==============================================================================
--- projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/tools	(original)
+++ projects/med/trunk/debian-med/tasks/tools	Tue Nov 13 14:54:41 2007
@@ -9,3 +9,64 @@
 
 Suggests: cl-pubmed
 Why:      Strong dependency would cost installing a large amount of Common Lisp tools which in most cases is not worth the effort
+
+
+Why: Netepi should go into med-research, but this section has not yet an existing package
+Depends: netepi-analysis
+Homepage: http://www.netepi.org/
+Responsible: Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org>
+License: free
+Pkg-Description: network-enabled tools for epidemiology and public health practice
+ NetEpi, which is short for "Network-enabled Epidemiology", is a collaborative
+ project to create a suite of free, open source software tools for epidemiology
+ and public health practice. Anyone with an interest in population health
+ epidemiology or public health informatics is encouraged to examine the prototype
+ tools and to consider contributing to their further development. Contributions
+ which involve formal and/or informal testing of the tools in a wide range of
+ circumstances and environments are particularly welcome, as is assistance with
+ design, programming and documentation tasks.
+ .
+ This is a tool for conducting epidemiological analysis of data sets, both large
+ and small, either through a Web browser interface, or via a programmatic
+ interface. In many respects it is similar to the analysis facilities included
+ in the Epi Info suite, except that NetEpi Analysis is designed to be installed
+ on servers and accessed remotely via Web browsers, although it can also be
+ installed on individual desktop or laptop computers.
+ .
+ The software was developed by New South Wales Department of Health.
+
+Depends: netepi-casemgr
+Homepage: http://www.netepi.org/
+Responsible: Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org>
+License: free
+Pkg-Description: network-enabled tools for epidemiology and public health practice
+ NetEpi, which is short for "Network-enabled Epidemiology", is a collaborative
+ project to create a suite of free, open source software tools for epidemiology
+ and public health practice. Anyone with an interest in population health
+ epidemiology or public health informatics is encouraged to examine the prototype
+ tools and to consider contributing to their further development. Contributions
+ which involve formal and/or informal testing of the tools in a wide range of
+ circumstances and environments are particularly welcome, as is assistance with
+ design, programming and documentation tasks.
+ .
+ NetEpi Case Manager is a tool for securely collecting structured
+ information about cases and contacts of communicable (and other)
+ diseases through Web browsers and the Internet. New data collection
+ forms can be designed and deployed quickly by epidemiologists, using a
+ "point-and-click" interface, without the need for knowledge of or
+ training in any programming language. Data can then be collected from
+ users of the system, who can be located anywhere in the world, into a
+ centralised database. All that is needed by users of the system is a
+ relatively recent Web browser and an Internet connection ("NetEpi"
+ is short for "Network-enabled Epidemiology"). In many respects,
+ NetEpi Case Manager is like a Web-enabled version of the data entry
+ facilities in the very popular Epi Info suite of programmes published by
+ the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and in the Danish
+ EpiData project, which is available for several languages. The software
+ was developed by the Centre for Epidemiology and Research of the New
+ South Wales Department of Health, with contributions from Population
+ Health Division of the Australian Government Department of Health and
+ Ageing.
+ .
+ The software was developed by New South Wales Department of Health.
+



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