Meeting of Who Collaborating Centres for the Family of International Classifications
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Since the last WHO-FIC meeting, where the functional specifications of the planned maintenance and publication tool were discussed, the technical specification of the tool was finalized and the programming has begun. As described in the functional specifications the toolset will be a standalone tool which will hopefully run under the most common operating systems. The database containing the classification will be an XML database (Berkeley DB XML) which will be accessed by the maintenance tool and the publication tool via an interface. As a basis for the tools the Eclipse Rich Client Project will be used with the features realized as plug-ins, e.g. the WYSIWYG editor or the history functionalities. Documentation and programming will be in English. For the discussion of sharing resources and assuring WHO needs towards this software a meeting was held in Cologne, Germany and WHO agreed on programming certain parts of the system. This cooperation will guarantee the adjustment of the toolset to WHO requirements and therefore enables possible worldwide use of the software. Document C503 Maintenance and Publication Tool for WHOFIC Classifications – Proceedings in development WHOFIC2006
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