RADAR-base/radar-prmt-inhospital-deploy

Name: radar-prmt-inhospital-deploy

Owner: RADAR-CNS

Description: submodule collection of RADAR-CNS pRMT repositories

Created: 2018-01-25 12:45:06.0

Updated: 2018-01-26 16:17:09.0

Pushed: 2018-02-01 18:00:21.0

Homepage: https://github.com/RADAR-base

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radar-prmt-inhospital-deploy

This is a submodule collection of RADAR-CNS pRMT repositories, for the purpose of aligned inhospital study setups/deployment. It can also be used to set up a locally editable and compilable codebase of the pRMT app, for development.

Setup

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Config and installation
Revisions

Submodule revision info in this repository.

| DIR | BRANCH | ORIGIN | REV | |————————————-|—————————-|———————————————————|———| | ./RADAR-Docker | dev | github.com/RADAR-base/RADAR-Docker | 185438e | | ./RADAR-Schemas | dev | github.com/RADAR-base/RADAR-Schemas | 63431a1 | | ./radar-android-application-status | deploy/dev | github.com/RADAR-base/radar-android-application-status | 0deac16 | | ./radar-android-biovotion | deploy/gap_restructure | github.com/RADAR-base/radar-android-biovotion | 1112ee3 | | ./radar-android-eegsync | deploy/dev | github.com/sboettcher/radar-android-eegsync | d986b60 | | ./radar-android-empatica | deploy/dev | github.com/RADAR-base/radar-android-empatica | 6c40f04 | | ./radar-android-phone | deploy/dev | github.com/RADAR-base/radar-android-phone | 94a1ffe | | ./radar-commons | deploy/dev | github.com/RADAR-base/radar-commons | b6fd31f | | ./radar-commons-android | deploy/dev | github.com/RADAR-base/radar-commons-android | e4e4133 | | ./radar-prmt-android | deploy/trivial_login | github.com/RADAR-base/radar-prmt-android | 1952673 |

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This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.