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CAPTURE

Youth alcohol consumption app and database (CAPTURE) is a project that supports research into alcohol consumption in young adults. The project includes collaboration between researchers at the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences and PRESS. The project ran to December 2015. In this project, PRESS developed an iOS-based mobile application and a secure web database for the associated data feed/capture. The web system also included a range of tests used for psychological analysis of individuals. This work ran for 3 months only and typifies the activities of PRESS in rapid delivery of software systems. The mobile app and database were developed in close coordination with the end users and successfully delivered. These apps can now be found in the Apple app store.

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ADDN2

Australian Diabetes Data Network Phase II (ADDN2) has been funded ($2m) by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) to extend the existing ADDN system (see below) to other paediatric and adult hospitals across Australia. This project runs to end of December 2018 and will include data feeds from over 20 hospitals across Australia. PRESS are the primary software developers that have established the national registry that includes data from a multitude of hospitals. Unlike other systems, this data does not require manual data entry. Rather, data is extracted from hospital systems directly and integrated into the national registry that is hosted at the University of Melbourne. This work supports both the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS) and the Australian Paediatric Endocrine Group (APEG) .

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