The HRIS Strengthening team is pleased to announce three major software releases in our iHRIS suite of human resource information systems.
We have released Version 1.0 of our workforce planning and modeling software, iHRIS Plan. This proof-of-concept version was developed based on the results of the Workforce Planning Model Workshop held last December. It uses a simplified workforce planning model and will be piloted in Namibia next month.
In addition, we have released upgrades to our human resource management information system, iHRIS Manage, and our training, certification and licensure information system, iHRIS Qualify. Both systems now support customized reporting, which allows users to design and share reports to better analyze and aggregate data entered in the system.
This new release of iHRIS Manage also includes an in-service training management module, which enables human resources departments to schedule employees for in-service trainings, evaluate their performance, and track competencies and continuing education units earned in trainings. The in-service training management module was piloted in Tanzania in July.
Try out any of our systems by accessing the live demos on our HRIS Strengthening website.
Posted by
Shannon Turlington on 8/18/2008 • Tags: HRIS, Information Systems, Releases, Software, Workforce planning, iHRIS
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New non-Internet dependent (offline) versions of the Capacity Project’s iHRIS Manage and iHRIS Qualify software programs have been publicly released on the Project’s HRIS Strengthening website. iHRIS Manage is a human resources (HR) management system and iHRIS Qualify is a training, certification and licensure tracking database. The offline version of iHRIS is intended to be used in locations where Internet access is unavailable or very slow. It can be installed on a Windows computer without requiring a server and supports decentralizing HR information management. Data from the offline version may be made available for the central server-based version of either iHRIS Manage or iHRIS Qualify using a data import and export feature. Offline iHRIS Manage will be piloted and tested in several Rwanda districts over the next few months.
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Shannon Turlington on 6/27/2008 • Tags: News, Releases, iHRIS
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As I have promised, we are releasing versions 3.0 of iHRIS Manage and iHRIS Qualify this month. We will start by posting new live demos on the HRIS Strengthening website and stable release versions of the code on our Launchpad hosting site. We’ll follow that up with complete packages that you can download from the HRIS Strengthening website, which will make it easier to install and try out the software.
Writing information systems is hard and sometimes frustrating work. As soon as a new version comes out, our users are clamoring for new features. We feel like we’ll never catch up with the demand. This can be discouraging, until we realize that the systems must be serving a purpose if the users keep wanting more. One thing we have to balance is the need to create software that is general and useful enough for any potential user but can be readily customized for specific settings.
As all software users know, software rarely fits your specific needs out of the box. We knew that there would be different requirements particularly for HR information systems from country to country and even among different facilities. We have striven to make our software easily customizable by the end users, and Version 3.0 builds on this by introducing configurable modules. System administrators can turn off modules they don’t need or set custom settings for modules without requiring programming experience. Programmers can write their own modules and easily integrate them into the system. We plan to follow up these improvements with a customized report-building tool and customizable roles; both should be available by summer.
Another big improvement in Version 3.0 is the ability to export data from reports in a variety of formats, including an attractive printable PDF. This will make data much more useful as it can easily be brought into Excel for more intensive analysis or imported into other systems.
We are looking forward to making versions 3.0 of iHRIS Manage and iHRIS Qualify available for you. But even more, we are looking forward to seeing what users will do with the software. We already have local developers in Uganda and Kenya customizing both systems for their own needs. As more developers contribute customizations and modules, our information systems can only improve for everyone. We welcome all contributions. There’s a lot that still needs to be done.
If you are interested in contributing to this Open Source development project, please contact us.
Posted by
Shannon Turlington on 3/7/2008 • Tags: Development, HRIS, Information Systems, Open Source, Releases, Software, iHRIS
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