IBME

This page contains links to COSSAC resources that have been customised for the Institute of Biomedical Engineering.

Tallis Composer
The Tallis Composer is a graphical editor that supports the authoring process of PROforma guidelines. The resulting clinical knowledge application can then be tested in the Tallis Tester. Finally, the Tallis Engine enables the execution of the clinical application over the web.

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Tallis composer relies on two external services, an enactment server that enacts a Tallis guideline as a series of web pages and a repository that can be used to store and publish a guideline.

Enactment server

This version needs an enactment server configured. The details for this are:
server: http://tallis.openclinical.net
application: ibme

Repository

Unless you've used Composer before, this version should have a default ibme repository set up. If you have used it before (and therefore have a set of local settings that overide the defaults) you may need to enter the following credentials:

server: http://services.openclinical.net
application: ibme-repository
username: Guest
password: testpass

Tallis training
Extended training materials (documentation, tutorials, samples) to help create, publish and enact clinical knowledge applications over the web are provided on the Tallis site at Tallis Training.

Running your application outside of Tallis
If you place your application in your public folder then it will have it's own URL, e.g.

http://tallis.openclinical.net/ibme/Enact.page?username=ms&protocol=public/helloworld.

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