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Altio 5.3 released

Thursday 03 September 2009 | Gary Thompson

Last week Altio 5.3 was released. The main changes being focused upon usability, look and feel, support for service requests as REST services.

Altio first newsletter

Friday 20 March 2009 | Monica Pombo

Altio first newsletter is now available online.

Limited support for JavaFX in Swing hinders technology adoption

Thursday 19 March 2009 | Gary Thompson

So javafx.ext.swing.Canvas still has not made it into the JavaFX package; this would have been a great utility…

Using data driven containers and image service functions - Part 2

Tuesday 17 March 2009 | Tom Martin

Displaying the image results using the Image control…

Using data driven containers and image service functions in Altio - Part 1

Tuesday 17 March 2009 | Tom Martin

This is a two part tutorial for building a simple Flickr search client in Altio…

AltioLive: Repeating actions using List controls

Friday 06 February 2009 | Tom Martin

It is possible to call a service request once for every selected row in a List control…

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Stanford University - ChemTracker Application

Many universities worldwide have departments that, for various reasons, require bulk chemicals – for example, in lab experiments and product manufacturing.

Such products are hazardous to humans and the environment, and, in turn, the by-products are also hazardous.

Stanford University used Altio to create a chemical inventory and tracking system, which it both uses itself and re-licenses to other major universities in the United States.

The Chem-Tracker application tracks and stores information such as:

  1. Quantities of chemical
  2. Department, building and room location the chemical is stored in the university
  3. The member of staff who is responsible for the chemical
  4. Where the chemical came from
  5. Proposed purpose of use of the chemical
  6. Toxicity level of the chemical
  7. Potential hazardous by-products

The application also allows the operator to perform inventory actions on the chemical, assign staff responsibility, change the status of the chemical and input logistics information regarding moving the chemical to a disposal site.