A long held vision for equitable ethical democratization of technologies is what drives the culture embodied and envisioned in the CyberMedica Project. Any and all of the missions, goals, programmes, policies, processes, procedures, developments, roadmaps shall be governed by the system itself ensuring collaboration, ethical decisioning, peer-review, outcomes based metrics and proactive transparency. All participation shall be voluntary and as that of a sovereign individual. As such each and every contribution shall be attributed to that member. All rights for such contributions shall be considered shared with CyberMedica for commerce and free attribution share alike for the greater public good under the Creative Commons Non-Commercial? Attribution Share Alike license and Science Commons approach. To the extent that CyberMedica licenses contributed works for commercial purposes a mechanism shall exist to directly attribute the direct end-user value attributable to contributions of every sovereign and an equitable portion of such derived value as captured by license revenues shall be paid to the sovereign and his or her heirs in perpetuity.
Global Technological Healing
CyberMedica is an opensource movement facilitating the collaborative creation, peer-review, resourcing, execution and sharing of outcomes-based programmes for global good. All are welcome here, you may volunteer to participate by registering here. Current focus areas in various states of execution and requiring direction: 1) Concepts and Collaborations 2) Protection of Proprietary Information 3) Institutional Review Board / Programme Governance / Ethical Review 4) Funding and Grants Management 5) Field Outcomes / Clinical Trial Data Management 6) Peer Review Research Outcomes Publishing 7) Integrated Systems Development Life Cycle SDLC Current organizational governance areas in various states of execution and requiring assistance: 1) Public Relations 2) Legal 3) Directors 4) Advisors 5) Management
History of CyberMedica
Founded in 1998, CyberMedica took in $12M in venture capital which it used to create the CyberMedica Suite of software products designed to run on the CyberMedica application service provider platform as a software as a service (ASP) offering.
After completing the development in 2000 CyberMedica was caught in the dot com collapse of its primary financier Alberto Villar's New York City based Amerindo Technology Investment Funds. In 2001 CyberMedica filed for bankruptcy and the Intellectual Property was subsequently procured from the United Stated Federal Bankruptcy Court and is made available as seed-technology here. There were two distinct versions of the software developed: The first of which was originally built using IBM's Lotus Domino application server platform. That version was made available to the public in 2004 and has seen nearly 800 downloads here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cybermedica/ G2, the Software as a Service Application Service Provider edition was created to CMMI SEI4 quality development standards and modeled in UML with Rational's suite of CASE development tools on ASP.NET, J2EE, C++ and ORACLE Workflow Server. Documented fully, the Rational Rose UML use cases and more can be seen here: http://cybermedica.com/CyberMedica additionally developed a 1,200 page Systems Development Life Cycle containing rights, roles, responsibilities, swim lane diagrams and project templates for all of CyberMedica's internal policies, processes and procedures including development and infrastructure engineering of the technology platform. Additionally, delivery organization service level agreements and strategic customer centric product roadmaps were documented and integrated to ISO levels of quality and process peer-reviewed by EMC, Cisco, Oracle and Microsoft. View here: http://sdlc.cybermedica.com/