Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
agasti:history [2013/07/05 15:57]
glenn
agasti:history [2014/02/27 03:56] (current)
Line 1: Line 1:
 **[[agasti:start|Agasti - Vesuvius Products and Projects]]**\\ **[[agasti:start|Agasti - Vesuvius Products and Projects]]**\\
 **[[agasti:vesuvius:start|Vesuvius Trunk]]**\\ **[[agasti:vesuvius:start|Vesuvius Trunk]]**\\
-**[[agasti:vesuvius:vesuviuspl|Vesuvius and People Locator]]**+**[[agasti:vesuviuspl:start|Vesuvius and People Locator]]**
 ====== A Brief History of Vesuvius and Other Agasti Products ====== ====== A Brief History of Vesuvius and Other Agasti Products ======
 //Particularly the Trunk and People Locator, and with mention of Kilauea and Mayon// //Particularly the Trunk and People Locator, and with mention of Kilauea and Mayon//
- 
-//July, 2013.  This page is under development.  Starting with a copy of content from the  page, both pages are being differentiated and revised.// 
  
 ===== Timeline ===== ===== Timeline =====
Line 32: Line 30:
 The Haitian earthquake of 2010 established a second focus, on international events, with ingest of missing-person records from Google Person Finder an important thrust. The Haitian earthquake of 2010 established a second focus, on international events, with ingest of missing-person records from Google Person Finder an important thrust.
  
-In mid-2010, a new nomenclature was adopted.  Active branches of "Agasti", the part of Sahana based on PHP web technology, were given the names of well-known volcanoes.  The "stable-0.6" branch was recast as "Krakatoa" New development subsequently took two largely independent forms:+In mid-2010, a new nomenclature was adopted.  Active branches of "Agasti", the part of Sahana based on PHP web technology, were given the names of well-known volcanoes.  The "stable-0.6" branch was recast as [[agasti:start#past_agasti_project_-_krakatoa|"Krakatoa"]].  New development subsequently took two largely independent forms:
   * at NLM, "Vesuvius" continued the major evolution of selected parts of the 0.9.x trunk branch (moving towards 1.0).  It introduced database referential integrity, more object-oriented code libraries, and richer administrative controls.  The code became available to developers in unpackaged (and later packaged) form from the repository.  The web site was tested in October during CMAX 2011.   * at NLM, "Vesuvius" continued the major evolution of selected parts of the 0.9.x trunk branch (moving towards 1.0).  It introduced database referential integrity, more object-oriented code libraries, and richer administrative controls.  The code became available to developers in unpackaged (and later packaged) form from the repository.  The web site was tested in October during CMAX 2011.
-  * at NYC OEM/CUNY, "Mayon" (designated 2.x) restructured Sahana functionality, based on the Symphony PHP framework.  This is described elsewhere.+  * at NYC OEM/CUNY, "Mayon" (designated 2.x) began restructuring Sahana functionality, based on the Symphony PHP framework.  Separately, a restyling and revision of Vesuvius to support shelter registration became "Kilauea".
  
 == 2011 == == 2011 ==
Line 47: Line 45:
  
 == 2012-3 == == 2012-3 ==
-Check out [[GenealogyVesuvius2010-12|this February, 2013 diagram of the "Genealogy of Vesuvius"]] during 2010-12, and some ideas for its further evolution in 2013.  It covers People Locator (the successor to the Haitian web site) and Kilauea.+Check out [[agasti:vesuvius:GenealogyVesuvius2010-12|this February, 2013 diagram of the "Genealogy of Vesuvius"]] during 2010-12, and some ideas for its further evolution in 2013.  It covers People Locator (the successor to the Haitian web site) and Kilauea.
  
 A group of PHP developers in Sri Lanka is now assuming responsibility for the Trunk, while NLM focuses on People Locator. A group of PHP developers in Sri Lanka is now assuming responsibility for the Trunk, while NLM focuses on People Locator.
 +
 +During 2013, NLM decided to present two different instances, with slightly different theming, targeting two separate use cases:
 +
 +//For Community-based Disaster Event Handling.// The traditional People Locator site [[https://pl.nlm.nih.gov]] remains, but with hospital-based event features in the process of being removed or suppressed.  Other newly-differentiating features that this continues to offer are:
 +  * PFIF missing-person data exchange with Google Person Finder.
 +  * integration with NLM's mobile ReUnite apps.
 +  * the SOLR search engine 
 +//For Disaster Event Handling by Hospitals or Other Organizations.// Starting in Nov, 2013, a new demonstration site called TriageTrak [[https://triagetrak.nlm.nih.gov]] is up in alpha form.  When the shakedown cruise is done (by approximately start of 2014?), it is likely that "hospital staff" accounts could be provided to qualified potential adopters.  Other differentiating features this site offers are:
 +  * integration with NLM's mobile TriagePic apps.
 +  * a simple MySQL search appropriate for small-scale data sets.
 +  * improved hospital-based filtering of results.
 +  * a model more focused on hospital adoption and self-hosting.
 +
 +Further differences are expected to appear over time.  (Note that this demo is seen as limited to offering "hospital staff" accounts; and is separate from the GSoC project to provide on-the-fly disposable instances with administrator rights.)
 +
 +
  
 ===== NLM Developer Alumni ===== ===== NLM Developer Alumni =====

QR Code
QR Code agasti:history (generated for current page)