Study and protocol information for the EDRN Knowledge Environment
Project description
This product, eke.study, provides display and RDF ingest of participating studies and medical protocols that are being executed, will be executed, or have been executed by the Early Detection Research Network (EDRN). Studies and protocols are the major research efforts (and therefore funded entities) that EDRN researchers pursue, and therefore are a vital component of the EDRN Knowledge Environment (EKE). EDRN uses the EKE to make it easy to discover, share, search for, and retrieve all of EDRN’s collective knowledge, including cancers and other diseases, biomarkers, specimens, participants, staff, and-as in the case of this product-studies and protocols.
Although intended for the EDRN public portal, it can be installed in any Plone compatible site.
This software is developed by the EDRN Informatics Center at JPL, operated by the California Institute of Technology, for NCI.
Installation
Use Buildout with the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe.
Add eke.study to the list of eggs to install, e.g.:
[buildout] ... eggs = ... eke.study
Tell the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe to install a ZCML slug:
[instance] recipe = plone.recipe.zope2instance ... zcml = eke.study
Re-run buildout, e.g. with:
% ./bin/buildout
You can skip the ZCML slug if you are going to explicitly include the package from another package’s configure.zcml file.
Changelog
A retrospective of the various releases this component has had, what’s been changed, what’s been fixed, and so forth, follows.
Release 0.0.0
Beta release. This release is destined to become the FCS.
Copyright
Copyright 2009-2010 by the California Institute of Technology. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
The Software is owned by Caltech/JPL and is protected by United States copyright laws and applicable international treaties and/or conventions. The United States Government may have prior rights to use some or all of the Software as determined under applicable contracts and license agreements with Caltech/JPL.
This software was developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an operating division of the California Institute of Technology and is not available for use by any person, organization, or other entity without prior, specific written permission.