Farmacologix 1.0 Educational alternative in the area of veterinary clinical pharmacology and therapeutics

Authors

  • José Luis Bothia MVZ, Universidad de los Llanos
  • Narciso José Tolosa MVZ, Universidad de los Llanos
  • Audel J. Díaz Ing Sis. Universidad de los Llanos
  • Dumar Alexander Jaramillo Hernández MVZ. MSc(C). Grupo de Investigación en Farmacología Experimental y Medicina Interna -. ÉLITE, Universidad de los Llanos https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1377-1747 (unauthenticated)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22579/22484817.558

Keywords:

Veterinary pharmacology, Active principles, Data recording system, Software, Information technology and communication (ICT)

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop a software (data logging system desktop) based education in the area of Veterinary Pharmacology. The project stems from the need to solve important problems related to the implementation of information and veracity, difficulty attributed to the complexity of the elements that make up this area of knowledge dispersion and lack of systematization of existing information is a constant giving rise to the basic problems of limitation of activity at the field level and the study of veterinary pharmacology. It chose to implement an information system as an instrument of educational assistance which was centralized and created a compendium of information of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, based on the knowledge contained in the available literature, documentaries and, amongst others. This application allows people registered as an administrator made contributions to the database updates the context and consistent with the development of pharmacological sciences and those who do not have this benefit, you can access this information without restrictions. The development process used to generate Farmacologix 1.0 follows the methodology of extreme programming where the tool was used PostgreSQL version 8.4 for Windows 32-bit July 1, 2009, published under the license BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), led by a community of developers known as the PGDG (PostgreSQL Global Development Group.), as the manager for databases and Java 18 in the generation of the user interface presentation. As a result of the creation of Farmacologíx 1.0 software, you get a presentation information in a simple and quick for users to connect to local area network of the Laboratory of Physiology, in which contextual information can be obtained drugs and centralized national and regional distribution in Veterinary Medicine. This software was curriculum based on the area Veterinary Pharmacology of Program Veterinary Medicine and husbandry, Universidad de los Llanos.

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2010-12-15

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Farmacologix 1.0 Educational alternative in the area of veterinary clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. (2010). Revista Sistemas De Producción Agroecológicos, 1(1), 2-13. https://doi.org/10.22579/22484817.558

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