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Manchester Royal Infirmary St Emilyns
Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/22/2007 - 15:37.
Category:
Web Application
About
Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI) first began in 1752 as a small house in Withy Grove and had 12 beds. It is now based on Oxford Road not far from the city centre of Manchester and has around 800 beds.
Brief
We were asked to re-write the St Emlyns web application to facilitate easier future maintenance and expansion using PHP and MySQL, reproducing and improving all the current system functionality and retaining all current data in the database.
Solution
We re-wrote the St Emlyns web application so that it was easier to maintain and expand, whilst keeping the original functionality and retaining all current data in the database.