2013/12/13 Johannes W. Dietrich <j.w.dietr...@medizinische-kybernetik.de>
> With immediate effect the PUMA Repository (Pascal Units for Medical > Applications) is available from SourceForge and berlios. The PUMA > Repository is a collection of Pascal units for medical informatics. It is > compatible with and was developed for Lazarus and Free Pascal, the units > are partly also compatible with other Pascal dialects including Delphi and > winsoft Pocket Studio. > > Currently, PUMA delivers two packages: > > The Unit Converter is a Pascal unit that provides functions for parsing > quantitative instrumentation readings consisting of measurement values and > units, as they are required e.g. in clinical chemistry. It also supports > conversion of measurements from one unit to another one, e.g. to deliver > results of laboratory investigations in different physical formats. > > The HL7 Engine is a collection of Pascal units that provide functions for > parsing and compiling HL7 messages. Additionally, it supports reading and > writing messages as files or streams. HL7 is a global standard for > exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health > information. It is increasingly used in hospital information systems and > public health administration. > > Both packages come with test cases for FPC Unit. The HL7 engine also > contains a demo application in form of a fully functional HL7 message > browser. > > Reusable sourcecode and documentation are available from > http://sourceforge.net/projects/puma-repository/ or > http://developer.berlios.de/projects/puma-repository/. > > You could add it to this list too: http://wiki.freepascal.org/Components_and_Code_examples#Packages.2FPrograms_for_FPC.2FLazarus_.28not_hosted_here.29 Vincent
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