CI OpenELIS Progress and Priorities – Dec 5th

This last week we focused on the final migration issues for OpenELIS in Retro-CI and on refining of requirements for LNSP in Cote d’Ivoire.

Last period we focused on the following:

  • Duplicate Test Requests – After the fix for this issue was released into production, Justin found that there were some previous analyzer results imports that had been affected by the bug.  These are being worked through.  New results imported should not be duplicating test requests.
  • “Loading Error” bug – This did not get focused on for this week, but remains as a high priority in our queue of requests.  Until we have a fix, we strongly recommend against having OpenELIS open in more than one tab on the same browser.  For now, a workaround to this would be to use two different browsers, such as to have OpenELIS opened in IE for one screen and have OpenELIS opened in Firefox for another screen.
  • Automatic Backups – Justin is still working on getting the automatic backups setup for the system.  The manual backups are working correctly and still being done.  We expect to have this in place in the next week or so.
  • Biological Validation loading optimization – Still in testing and will be releasing into production soon.
  • Additional minor bug fixes as discovered and prioritized
  • Synthesizing requirements and prioritizing work for release of CI LNSP OpenELIS – We worked on finalizing the requirements for LNSP for review and feedback from the stakeholders.  This should be ready for review in the next week.

This week we will be working on the following:

  • Synthesizing requirements and prioritizing work for release of CI LNSP OpenELIS – Should be ready for review in the next week.
  • Ability to delete or modify the study type after sample entry – on hold for the past few weeks as focused on the migration issues.  As stated before, this is a new feature requested due to users selecting the wrong study type when doing sample entry.  Due to the study type effecting multiple areas of the workflow, we will be working on a good approach to solve this problem for users.
  • Supporting Justin for issue fixes for Retro-CI – as needed
  • Prioritizing and Estimating work/approach for resolving the next round of high priority items for Retro-CI – based on input from Dr. Kassi and Justin
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