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The OHDSI developer community is committed to the development of open-source, high-quality, and easy to use tools for making the most out of observational health data. | The OHDSI developer community is committed to the development of open-source, high-quality, and easy to use tools for making the most out of observational health data. | ||
+ | * [[documentation:software:ohdsi-in-a-box|OHDSI-In-A-Box]]: a virtual machine loaded with the entire OHDSI Stack for educational use | ||
+ | * [[development:architecture|Architecture Overview]]: visual overview of the major components of the OHDSI technology stack | ||
+ | * [[development:data_architecture|Data Architecture]]: describes conventions of storing and processing data within the OHDSI architecture | ||
+ | * [[development:security|Security]]: describes the security layer used in the OHDSI applications (Shiro) | ||
+ | * [[development:guidelines|Developer Guidelines]]: discusses approaches to software development adopted by the OHDSI community | ||
+ | * [[development:roadmap|Architecture Roadmap]]: lays out the evolution of the architecture over time | ||
- | * [[development:guidelines|Developer Guidelines]] | ||
- | * [[development:architecture|Architecture Overview]] | ||
- | ==== Methodology ==== | + | ===== Methodology ===== |
OHDSI Methodology developers comprise experts in the fields of epidemiology, biostatistics, computer science, and clinical research who are committed to creating and validating high-quality methods for observational data research. | OHDSI Methodology developers comprise experts in the fields of epidemiology, biostatistics, computer science, and clinical research who are committed to creating and validating high-quality methods for observational data research. |