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+ | Installer design and development: | ||
+ | User documentation: | ||
+ | Testing and User Acceptance: | ||
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== Development Steps == | == Development Steps == | ||
Host architecture | Host architecture |
Revision as of 05:59, 27 January 2007
Project Goal
Create a plug and play VistA virtual appliance to support training and demonstration activities.
Development Milestones:
Virtual environment selection: QEMU Host Configuration: Guest Configuration: Installer design and development: User documentation: Testing and User Acceptance:
Development Steps
Host architecture
- Resource directory
- Guest launch scripting
- Client connection configuration
Guest architecture
- Guest loading scripting
Development Resources
QEMU installation files
- Windows
- Linux
QEMU Acclerator
Detailed release notes and VA VistA Demo Toaster 20060926 - [1]
Draft Project Team:
Chris Uyehara
Drew Einhorn
Kevin Toppenburg
LD 'Gus' Landis
Nancy Anthracite
Peter Bodtke
KS Bhaskar