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Upfront

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Presumptions:

  • Who Implementers of this package will be supported by the distribution?   
    • Implementing partners, the "Galactic" PEPFAR instance and/or the ministries of health?
  • What workflow(s) will the distribution support?  
  • What components are actually included in the package(s)?
    • Base software components 
    • What version of the components are required?
    • Customized configurations
    • Metadata
  • What are the implementation site requirements (if any)?
    • Operating system
    • Network connectivity
    • Minimum hardware requirement
    • Level of implementer expertise
  • How often will the contents of the distribution need to change?

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  • "interested parties", to include ministries of Health, large implementing partners, and other country stakeholders.
  • The OpenHIE DATIM distro will include functionality to support 1.0 OpenHIE workflows, plus additional pre-release versions of metadata synchronization and aggregate data exchange workflows
  • All reference OpenHIE components will be included in the package
  • Implementation site requirements include:
    • Single server-level computer (specs to be determined) with a Linux-based OS installed
    • Working, active internet connection
    • Expertise in the installation of Linux-based software, modification of configuration files

Binary / Standalone

A binary or standalone package usually consists of a .zip or .tar.gz file that will first need to extracted.  After extraction, a binary or script is executed to run the application. 

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