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− | : The set of utilities which performs the tasks of the VA computer system. Includes Menu Manager, Task Manager, Device Handler, the security system and specialized routines. | + | : The set of utilities which performs the tasks of the VA computer system. Includes [[MenuMan~|Menu Manager]], [[TaskMan~|Task Manager]], Device Handler, the security system and specialized routines. |
Revision as of 15:18, 23 June 2009
- Kernel
- A set of VistA software routines that function as an intermediary between the host operating system and the VistA application packages such as Laboratory, Pharmacy, IFCAP, etc. The Kernel provides a standard and consistent user and programmer interface between application packages and the underlying M implementation.
Source: Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual
- Kernel
- A set of software utilities. These utilities provide data processing support for the application packages developed within the VA. They are also tools used in configuring the local computer site to meet the particular needs of the hospital. The components of this operating system include: MenuMan, TaskMan, Device Handler, Log-on/Security, and other specialized routines.
Source: Clinical Procedures V. 1.0 User Manual
- Kernel
- A set of software utilities. These utilities provide data processing support for the application packages developed within the VA. They are also tools used in configuring the local computer site to meet the particular needs of the hospital. The components of this operating system include: MenuMan, TaskMan, Device Handler, Log-on/Security, and other specialized routines.
Source: Immunology Case Registry v.2.1 User Manual
- Kernel
- Kernel provides the computing environment for VISTA software.
Source: Problem List V. 2.0 Technical Manual
- Kernel
- A set of software routines that function as an intermediary between the host operating system and the application packages such as Laboratory, Pharmacy, IFCAP, etc. The Kernel provides a standard and consistent user and programmer interface between application packages and the underlying M implementation.
Source: Functional Independence Measurement V. 1.0 User Manual
- Kernel
- A set of software utilities. These utilities provide data processing support for the application packages developed within the VA. They are also tools used in configuring the local computer site to meet the particular needs of the hospital. The components of this operating system include: MenuMan, TaskMan, Device Handler, Log-on/Security, and other specialized routines.
Source: Intake and Output V. 4.0 Technical Manual
- Kernel
- A set of DHCP software routines that function as an intermediary between the host operating system and the DHCP application packages such as Laboratory, Pharmacy, IFCAP, etc. The Kernel provides a standard and consistent user and programmer interface between application packages and the underlying MUMPS implementation. Two Kernel components, VA FileMan and MailMan, are self-contained to the extent that they may stand alone as verified packages. Some of the Kernel components are listed below along with their associated namespace assignments.
- VA FileMan Dl
- MailMan XM
- Sign-on Security XU
- Menu Management XQ
- Tools XT
- Device Handling ZIS
- Task Management ZTM
Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Anatomic Pathology User Manual
- Kernel
- A set of DHCP software routines that function as an intermediary between the host operating system and the DHCP application packages such as Laboratory, Pharmacy, IFCAP, etc. The Kernel provides a standard and consistent user and programmer interface between application packages and the underlying MUMPS implementation. Two Kernel components, VA FileMan and MailMan, are self contained to the extent that they may stand alone as verified packages. Some of the Kernel components are listed below along with their associated namespace assignments.
- VA FileMan Dl
- MailMan XM
- Sign-on Security XU
- Menu Management XQ
- Tools XT
- Device Handling ZIS
- Task Management ZTM
Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Technical Manual
- Kernel
- A set of software utilities. These utilities provide data processing support for the application packages developed within the VA. They are also tools used in configuring the local computer site to meet the particular needs of the hospital. The components of this operating system include: MenuMan, TaskMan, Device Handler, Log-on/Security, and other specialized routines.
Source: Nursing V. 4.0 Technical Manual and Package Security Guide
- Kernel
- The set of utilities which performs the tasks of the VA computer system. Includes Menu Manager, Task Manager, Device Handler, the security system and specialized routines.
Source: Dietetics User Manual, v 5.0
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |