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• Having 10 + years of IT experience in developing and support and testing applications using Java/J2ee Technologies • Experience in working on development projects. • Knowledge of software development cycle: Functional Spec, Software Requir...
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Description
Brief description of the project:
Clinical Software Engineering (CSE) is the widely known as the platform team for GE Healthcare.
A typical imaging device like CT, MR or PET would have the subsystems like gantry, image reconstruction and acquisition units . These units are very specific to the modality but the purpose of host subsystem has lot of similarities across these devices. The key functions of host like patient information entry, scanning protocol creation, selection and management, image installation, image display, image print, image archive, image data export are same functions across the scanning devices and these are enabled by CSE Platform for GEHC.
Workflow
1. Patient scan order is created on Radiology Information System (RIS)
2. CSE MWL (modality work list) component download the order from RIS
3. Technician select the scanning protocol using CSE Protocol manager
does the graphic prescription and perform the scan
4. The output images are viewed inline (while scanning) using the 2D viewer or DMPR s/w of
CSE.
5. Also those images are installed in the image management subsystem (CSE)
6. Post the scan, the images may be sent to post processing workstation like AW or PACS. It
may also be copied onto devices like USB or CD/DVD using CSE media creator component.
Description
Courier Diasptch Monitoring system handles external courier's send from Malayala Manorama.
Courier Dispatch Management Application has following features to meet the user requirement.Enhance existing courier monitoring system(MMCCMS) to handle external consignments.Show all external courier requests created in the existing application , MMCCMS (Malayala Manorama Courier Management system)Integrate and automate with third party libraries (Provided by the Courier Service Agencies) to book the courier dispatch service, monitor the courier status and monitor billing and payment.Provision to upload the bill generated and given by the courier service companies.Integrate with SAP to book the payment approved by the concerned department.
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Malayala Manorama(MM) is having a set of applications to capture transactions of different divisions and units, resolve some technical difficulties, help their agents to manage their requirements. Many of these systems are having integration with SAP ERP system. These applications are commonly referred as Peripheral Applications. These applications are developed over a period in collaboration with CCS. Technology used in these applications varies like VB, PB, ASP.Net and Java. In the same way databases used are also different like Oracle, Sybase and MySQL.MM is now looking forward to a more robust system that integrates the various disparate systems and use open source technology. Main reason behind this thought are difficulty in maintaining these systems, Upgrading operating systems and introduction of Active directory for authentication etc.
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Description
Brief description of the project:
The Icenter application is an asset management system that maintains GE Healthcare assets services and planned maintenance data. This application provides cloud based solutions to GE Clients who owned the GE healthcare assets. This application contains data extractor to extract data from database, data splitter, data aggregator component to aggregate biomed and DI data, data up loader component to upload the data to cloud, cloud bases web services to load the data into cloud to different regions. ICenter Must is for European region data.
Responsible for:
• Requirement Analysis
• Deployment and production support.
• Initial data load activity to load two year data
• Worked on change request and enhancement as per the client’s requirement.
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