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Alpha 1 Knowledge management for Open Atrium, test it now!

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We've blogged before about the Knowledge management feature package that Pronovix developed for Open Atrium. To make it really easy for you to test out the features, we made a tarball that contains an installation profile that by default will enable all the knowledge management goodness:

Concurrent editing in Graphmind

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The following video is an initial proof of concept of the multiuser mode of Graphmind. It allows more than one user to work on the same mindmap at the same time. One step further to making Graphmind a real collaborative tool.

There is still a lot of work to prevent/resolve conflicts, but it shows the possibilities.

You can also watch the video on our Youtube channel.

Knowledge managment in Open Atrium: our feature stack

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Ever since Open Atrium went public we've been working on integrating our knowledge management features into it. Yesterday we cleared the final hurdle to get our stack into beta. In this screencast you'll see the following features/modules in action:

Drupal mindmap = GraphMind

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GraphMind is a mindmap solution for Drupal. With the Flex based mindmap editor you can organize your map nodes in a structured tree. Custom attributes can be added to nodes, as well as in FreeMind. On the background, the format of the map is fully FreeMind XML compatible. Besides the host site, GraphMind can connect to any external Drupal sites (service modules are required), and load data from each of these sites. A loaded data can be Drupal nodes, users, files, terms, comments and Views lists. On drupal.org a developer version coming soon:

Pattern recognition

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In this video I demo the webcam trigger module that I developed. When the application recognizes a specific pattern on the webcam (e.g. an image or a logo) a custom Drupal action will be fired. This action could login the user, redirect the user to another page, send a private message or anything else you could do with Drupal.

Importing RSS feeds from PubMed into Drupal

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In this demo videocast I explain how articles from PubMed can be integrated in a Drupal site. First I focus on the end-user perspective (e.g. adding RSS feeds for specific PubMed queries). Afterwards I talk about how you can implement this on your own website.

My links application

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Many of your organization's members/employees will have profiles on several different application sites (e.g. LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.). Often the networks of these applications could be an important resource for your organization. Sometimes some of your members/employess are already sharing information they post on these sites with their closest colleagues.

We developed a module for Drupal that makes it easy for your members/employees to share the location of their different profiles.

Druplet - a knowledge management system for Drupal built in Drupal

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Most people when they encounter a problem during development or use of Drupal do a Google search on the topic and end up, after some sifting and speed-reading, with a couple of text snippets that together form an answer. The purpose of this project is to make it easy to build a record of these snippet trails and to share them with the community.

This videocast is a demo movie and not a tutorial, so it's in the first place meant for end-users rather than for developers. If you want a tutorial tell us in a comment.

The lean product literature database

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In this videocast I explore how a lean product literature database could be implemented in Drupal. The presentation should be relevant for you if you are interested in implementing a knowledge management system for your organization. If you are interested in actually seeing it work, check out our druplet videocast.

This is a demo movie, it's meant to show end-users some of the functionality that is available in Drupal. If you want a tutorial tell us in a comment.

Organigram's in Drupal

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Big organizations often have complex organigrams. In this demo movie I show how Drupal's taxonomy system could be used to organize content in a hierarchical structure that follows the organigram of a research institute.

Besides of the taxonomy module we used hierachical select, NAT, block visibility code and a bit of views argument handling code to create a dynamic system that shows content relevant content all through the different branches of the website.