Archive for the 'openmrs' Category

Making a groovy module for OpenMRS

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

No, I’m not smoking anything and I’m not trying to do a Greg Brady impersonation. By “groovy” module…I mean a Groovy module. Groovy has the potential to bring the fun and rapid prototyping benefits of languages like Ruby to the Java scene. But a big advantage of Groovy is that it’s built in Java and [...]

The 5 B’s of user interface design

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

I’m sitting in Nairobi at the WHO Standards Meeting listening to Mike McCay presenting about user interface design. He introduced the five B’s (which he attributed to Christian Allen). Users are attracted to parts of a user interface in this order: Bikinis — people are attracted to images, so make sure that images are used [...]

OpenMRS Transformation

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Paul and I gave a presentation on OpenMRS at the 10th Biennial Regenstrief Conference. The conference topic was “Transformational Change in Healthcare Systems.” What we learned (and what got us to this talk) came out a gift from Tom Inui: a book called Getting To Maybe. We discovered that there’s smarter people than us who [...]

Lessons from the Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit 2007

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

We’re just getting started at the Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit 2007 at Google Headquarters. There are hundreds of participants here from 114 different organizations. At the moment, I’m sitting in a talk on how to turn students/interns into successful committers and beyond. The SilverStripe folks shared some nice ideas, a couple that I [...]