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Has anyone on this message board have interaction with Morgan Petitti. Shhe was/is corporate counsel of the isser.
If you did please PM me I would like to compare notes
Has anyone on this message board have interaction with Morgan Petitti. Shhe was/is corporate counsel of the isser.
If you did please PM me I would like to compare notes
When this company wsa Alexandria Advantage Warranty Company, did anyone on this message board have interaction with Morgan Petitti.
If you did please PM me I would like to compare notes.
Ricardo Richardson - has anyone had a email exchange with Ricardo Richardson.
Please reach out on PM to compare notes. Thanks
Ricardo Richardson - has anyone had a email exchange with Ricardo Richardson.
Please reach out on PM to compare notes. Thanks
Joel Stohlman has anyone had a email exchange with him.
Please feel free to PM to compare notes. Thanks
J. Scott Watkins, has anyone on this message board had communication with him regarding ANVV stock. PM so we can compare notes.
Morgan Petitti ESQ. has anyone had a email exchange wit Morgan Petitti (Counsel to FITX, AIDC, and IGRW). Please reach out on PM to compare notes. Thanks
Morgan Petitti ESQ. has anyone had a email exchange with Morgan Petitti (Counsel to FITX, AIDC, IGRW ). Please reach out on PM to compare notes. Thanks
Morgan Petitti ESQ. has anyone had a email exchange wit Morgan Petitti (Counsel to FITX, AIDC, and IGRW). Please reach out on PM to compare notes. Thanks
Morgan Petitti ESQ. has anyone had an email exchange or conversation with Morgan Petitti (Counsel to FITX, AIDC, IGRW, VIRA). Please reach out on PM to compare notes. Thanks
Morgan Petitti ESQ. has anyone had a email exchange wit Morgan Petitti (Counsel to FITX, AIDC, and IGRW). Please reach out on PM to compare notes. Thanks
Has anyone had an experience with Fred Schiemann that they would like to share.
Has anyone had an experience with Joel Stohlman that they would like to share.
Has anyone had an experience with Scott Watkins that they would like to share/
Has anyone had an experience with Henry Manayan they would like to share.
Has anyone had an experience with Morgan Petitti they would like to share
Has anyone had dealing with Joel Stohlman, would be interested in comparing notes
Has anyone had dealing with Scott Watkins, would like to compare notes
Has anyone else had dealing with Fred Schiemann, would like to compare notes.
Has anyone else had dealing with Morgan Petitti. I would really be interested in comparing notes.
Shortable Stock tweets "Zero Share available to short currently in $VIRA"
Tweet to charting service showing borrows for $VIRA
Anyone know the website, I keep getting a password protected site. www.zeons.org
new Information https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VIRA/quote
Good simple read on understanding Viratech's Business Model
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VIRA/news/Viratech-Delivers-First-Social-Knowledge-Wiki-to-Cancer-im--Inc--Receives-5--Royalty-and-Developer-Naming-Rights?id=165587&b=y
Basically Viratech will build, operate, a social knowledge wiki on behalf of a client wishing to consolidate a specific vertical (www.cancer.im going for the cancer patient vertical). It looks like a typical deal (from cancer.im disclosures) is to take a 5% royalty with a stepped buyout option as the network grows.
In return they get a royalty and naming rights off the technology they engineered.
What is interesting and you need to read what they have published (a lot) is that Viratech sees using there technology in curating and sourcing information in a way that it becomes structured (Knowledge) which appreciates over time. Once you understand this, you see how valuable the tech is in areas of semantic search and where the next land grab on the internet is heading.
In a world of information overload, Viratech is creating the software to separate the knowledge from the noise. With this knowledge having verified outcomes attached is a powerful research tool. IMHO
Found this on www.cancer.im website.
Learn about Viratech
https://www.cancer.im/newswires-view/1/19896/learn-about-viratech-symbol-vira
Videos on Features and Functionality developed by Viratech for Cancer.im Social Knowledge Wiki
1. Introduction http://files.cancer.im/2ARyWvR
2. Basic Intro Navigation http://files.cancer.im/ZXEt1QS
3. Cancer Protocol used as Navigation - http://files.cancer.im/0Vbgk8u
4. Volunteers of the Cancer.im Social Knowledge Wiki http://files.cancer.im/MJ0wSnH
5. Raise Quality of Life Best Practices - http://files.cancer.im/crkdQ9P
6. Cancer Intelligence - http://files.cancer.im/1V0DthG
7. Crowdfund individual Cancer Research - http://files.cancer.im/nL1sUAb
8. Understanding Engine Channels - http://files.cancer.im/7glYhpu
9. Understanding Engine Events - http://files.cancer.im/2UU1nCv
10. Understanding Engine Reports - http://files.cancer.im/9XOaewt
11. Understanding Engine Research - http://files.cancer.im/ITGXmFv
12. Understanding Engine Support Groups - http://files.cancer.im/GYCXyh0
13. Virtual Currency Engine -http://files.cancer.im/tkQAoko
Here is a good place to start and learn about how Viratech's technology, helped develop www.cancer.im into a social knowledge wiki for the benefit of patients, caretakers and survivors.
1. Learn about Viratech - Filings, Stock Quotation, Business Model, Showcase of Tech, Royalties, Co-Branding, Internetwork Email Communication, Future Communication Concessions, News, Intellectual Property and More. https://www.cancer.im/newswires-view/1/19896/learn-about-viratech-symbol-vira
2. Specific Cancer Intelligence - Research over 160 individual cancers, including Moderators, Channels, Doctors, Events, Hospitals, News, Clinical Trials, Research, Survivor Wisdom, Support Groups, Therapies, and More https://www.cancer.im/newswires-view/1/19893/specific-cancer-intelligence
3. Features and Functions of the Cancer.im Social Knowledge Wiki https://www.cancer.im/newswires-view/1/19895/features-and-functions-of-cancer-im-social-knowledge-wiki
4. Understanding Engine - Have access to over 160 specific cancers, including Videos / Channels, Events. Support Groups, Courses, Research, Reports and more. https://www.cancer.im/newswires-view/1/19894/understanding-engine
5. Understanding Best Practices Navigation - Studies have shown that by increasing QoL of a cancer patient you could lower incidence of morbidity. We harnessed this and created a 16 part modular system called Best Practices Navigation https://www.cancer.im/newswires-view/1/19891/understanding-best-practices-taxonomy
6. Crowdfunding Engine - You can contribute to 1 or all of the 160+ specific cancers, that our curators, editors, are maintaining, to insure our social knowledge wiki is relevant and free of advertorials and spam content https://www.cancer.im/newswires-view/1/19892/please-help-crowdfund-open-source-cancer-resarch
Nice to see your post, always objective and on point
Here is the video of the cancer.im Events Engine
files.cancer.im/v/hYHmEdi9rH36KF5YLlWk?b=uzwfHLah8muyh9eXSVVN
Login into www.cancer.im here you can see the video engine in action
here is a video I found that shows the functionality.
http://files.cancer.im/v/YQA0dpqDVwK4GYOM1TMt?b=uzwfHLah8muyh9eXSVVN
Understanding Viratech's minority ownership interest in Newswire.net, and Newsire's intellectual property.
1.Newswire IP - Method of Broadcasting Independent Content via Centralized Trust Authority Leveraging a Consolidated Editorial Process
https://jumpshare.com/v/rg9UShey3urXf6GWcnKA?b=Fs5TRUPl9nOwAvRVGTfQ
2. Software developed off 1 above - https://wordpress.org/plugins/pressroom-by-newswire/
3. What Newswire Does -
https://newswire.net/pages/homeinfo
4. FAQ's
https://newswire.net/pages/faq
5. Community
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/113540556871989401505
Viratech - Why We Need Open Source Cancer Research
http://files.cancer.im/v/KCfUsHUGbYkdC8emXcoQ
Find & Stop Breast Cancer,
a book worth reading, if you or someone you love has breast cancer. Available on the Cancer.im Social Network
https://goo.gl/qz6Qn1
Good paper on the importance of open source cancer research
https://goo.gl/GJsrbP
Cancer.im's REST API
http://files.cancer.im/v/liCbfLZ17ZiAIxvpQ0dS
What is a REST API ?
REST API stands for Representational State Transfer (REST) Automatic Programming Interface (API). More precisely, REST is an architectural style consisting of a coordinated set of architectural constraints applied to components, connectors, and data elements, within a distributed hypermedia system. REST ignores the details of component implementation and protocol syntax in order to focus on the roles of components, the constraints upon their interaction with other components, and their interpretation of significant data elements. Through the application of REST architectural constraints certain architectural properties are induced: Performance, Scalability, Simplicity, Modifiability, Visibility, Portability, and Reliability.
The term representational state transfer was introduced and defined in 2000 by Roy Fielding in his doctoral dissertation at UC Irvine.REST has been applied to describe desired web architecture, to identify existing problems, to compare alternative solutions and to ensure that protocol extensions would not violate the core constraints that make the web successful. Fielding used REST to design HTTP 1.1 and Uniform Resource Identifers (URI).
To the extent that systems conform to the constraints of REST they can be called RESTful. RESTful systems typically, but not always, communicate over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) with the same HTTP verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.) that web browsers use to retrieve web pages and to send data to remote servers. REST systems interface with external systems as web resources identified by Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs), for example /people/tom, which can be operated upon using standard verbs such as DELETE /people/tom.
The name "Representational State Transfer" is intended to evoke an image of how a well-designed Web application behaves: a network of web pages (a virtual state-machine), where the user progresses through the application by selecting links (state transitions), resulting in the next page (representing the next state of the application) being transferred to the user and rendered for their use.
Cancer.im documented REST API consists of more than 700 pages, giving implicit programming details to the developer community on how they can now build new applications and functionalities to the Cancer.im social network including:
1. Login - (Http Verbs, Member Login, Login, Single Sign On, Logout);
2. Member Sign Up – (Sign Up Form, Validate Sign Up Form);
3. Members – (Browse Members, Member Search Form, User Profile, Edit Profile Fields, Edit Profile Photo, Get User Info, Get Friends, Create New List, Add Friend To List, Remove Friend From List, Delete List, Suggest Friend);
4. Member Actions – (Add Friend, Cancer Friend Request, Accept Friend Request, Reject Friend Request, Remove Friend, Block Member, Unblock Member, make Profile Photo);
5. Member Settings – (General Settings, Privacy Settings, Network Settings, Notification Settings, Change password, Delete Account);
6. Notifications – (Get Notifications, Get Friend Request, Get New updates Count, Mark All Notifications As Read, Mark a Notification As Read);
7. Messages – (Get Inbox Messages, Get outbox Messages, Mark Message As Read, View Messages, Compose New Messages, Delete Message Conversations);
8. Likes and Comments – (Get Likes and Comments, Like, Unlike, Post Comment, Delete a Comment);
9. Activity Feed – (Get Activity Feeds, Post New Feed, Delete Feed and Comment, Delete Feed and Comment, Like, Unlike, Post feed Comments, Tag Friends in Feed);
10. Photo Albums –(Browse Albums, My Albums, Browse Search Forum, Create Album, Album Profile, Edit Album, Delete Album, Photo’s List, Photo’s View, Edit Photo Info, Delete Photo, Rotate Photo, Flip Photo);
11. Blogs – (Browse Blogs, Manage Blogs, Blogs Search Form, create a Blog, Blog Profile, Edit Blog, Get User’s Blog Categories, Blogs Subscribe, Blogs Unsubscribe, Delete Blog);
12. Classifieds –(Browse Classifieds, My classifieds, Classifieds Search Form, Create Classified, Classified profile, Edit Classified, Open/Close Classified, Delete Classified);
13. Groups –(Browse Groups, Manage Groups, Group Search Form, Create Group, Group Profile, Edit group, Delete Group);
14. Group Members –( Member List, Invite Members, Accept member Request, Ignore Member request, Leave group, Join Group, Group Membership Request, Approve Membership Request, Cancel Membership Request, Remove Members, Edit Member Staff, Promote Group member, Demote Group Member);
15. Photo View – (Photo View, Edit Photo title & description, Delete Photo);
16. Group Discussions – (Discussions List, Create Discussions, Discussions Profile, Post Discussions Reply, Make Sticky/Remove Sticky, Open/Close, rename Discussion, Watch Topic/Stop Watching Topic, Delete Discussion);
17. Events – (Browse Events, My Events, Events Search Form, Create Event, Event Profile, Edit Event, Delete Event, Event Organizer Profile, Event Categories Listings, Events Guest List, Join Event, Leave Event, Invite members, Accept Members Request, Ignore Members Request, Event Membership Request, cancer Membership request, Remove Member, Publish Event, Open Close Event, Tell a Friend);
18. Diary – (Browse Diaries, Diary Search Form, Create Diary, Edit Diary, Diary Profile, Delete Diary, Add Event to Diary, Remove Event From Diary, Tell a Friend, Message Owner of Diary);
19. Video – (Browse Video, My Videos, Video Search Form, create Video, Video profile, Edit Video Rate to Video, Delete Video);
20. Music/Voice Sharing – (Browse Playlist, My Playlist, Playlist Search Form, Create Playlist, Playlist Profile, Edit Playlist, Delete playlist, Delete Song, Move Song to Other Playlist);
21. Polls – (Browse Polls, Manage Polls, Poll Search Form, Create Poll, Poll Profile, Edit Poll, Vote on Poll, Delete Poll);
Forums – (Forums Listings, Browse Forum Listings, Get member Forum Posts, Create Forum Posts, Create Forum Topic, Forum Topic Profile, Delete Forum Topic, Make sticky/remove Sticky, Open /Close, Watch Topic/Stop Watching Topic, Rename Forum Topic, Move Topic to Forum, Topic Post’s Reply, Delete Post);
22. Geo-Location – (Proximity Search, Suggest Locations).
Some good links to on Viratech
1.Viratech Delivers First Social Knowledge Wiki to Cancer.im, Inc. Receives 5% Royalty and Developer Naming Rights
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VIRA/news/Viratech-Delivers-First-Social-Knowledge-Wiki-to-Cancer-im--Inc--Receives-5--Royalty-and-Developer-Naming-Rights?id=165587&b=y
2. Viratech has successfully integrated and delivered to the Cancer.im. Social Network, an Approved Apple IOS Application for iPhones and iPads
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VIRA/news/Viratech-has-successfully-integrated-and-delivered-to-the-Cancer-im--Social-Network--an-Approved-Apple-IOS-Application-for-iPhones-and-iPads?id=152917&b=y
3. Link to iOS App https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cancer-im/id1195005856?mt=8
4. Link to the Android APP https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=im.cancer.app
The Journey That Became Cancer.im
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/journey-became-cancerim-chris-ryan
A double-blind placebo study, led by Dr. Nicos Nikolaou, and supported by the Fox Chase Medical Center, found that increasing the quality of a cancer patients' life is the key to lowering patient morbidity. Besides biomedical assays, the study, titled Quality of Life (QoL) Supersedes the Classic Predictors of Survival in Locally Advanced Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC), also employed a standardized survey. The questionnaire was aimed at accessing the patients' quality of life. The researchers followed the progress of numerous cancer patients for 17 months. They concluded that an increased quality of life was medically critical for the cancer patients, and it greatly lowered their morbidity rate.
To asses improvements in the quality of life, investigators use the Quality of Life Questionnaire, termed QLQ-C30, proposed under the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer. To increase the quality of life of cancer patients, a Social Support Network (SSN) can be employed. An MSN (Micro Support Network) is an online social network. The support network is fully based around the cancer patient, called the Beneficiary. A support group of on-line volunteers, advisors, and advocates aid the patient in his or her challenge or obstacle. Because increasing the quality of life has a direct impact on lowering cancer patients' morbidity, the support network seeks to increase the QLQ-C30 scores of the Beneficiaries.
The support network also seeks to identify and minimize frustration and agitation, that is caused the Beneficiary's personal obstacle or challenge. One of the goals of the support network is to manage the Beneficiary's anxieties, that accompany his or her personal obstacle. The need to empower the Beneficiary, in terms of mobilization, is addressed by trained online volunteers, who can be mobilized to see to the necessary tasks.
Educating the Beneficiary on the details of his or her condition or obstacle is a priority. Therefore, the support network ensures that the Beneficiary is able to access such information. All of these strategies increase the quality of life for the patient.
The support network can increase the quality of life by empowering the Beneficiary, and by surrounding the sufferer with trained individuals. These individuals have experienced, first hand, the challenges that the patient is going through. The network empowers the Beneficiary to create a guideline or template for him or herself, with help from others, that lays out a specific course of action.
The support network provide continual assistance to the patients, so that they are confident about their course of action plans. At the same time, the network encourages Beneficiaries to share their personal experiences online, to help other cancer patients.
These measures allow Beneficiaries to take an informed, engaged, and confident part in raising the quality of their lives. Other allowances include ensuring that the Beneficiary has access to volunteer compiled resources pertaining to the obstacle at hand, and a feedback system, which imbues the patient with a sense of control.
Speaking on the study, Dr. Movsas, the lead investigator, said “If a patient's quality of life increased over time, we saw a corresponding increase in survival”. An increased quality of life is a critical predictor for overall survival in cancer patients. An increased quality of life dramatically lowers the morbidity rate in cancer patients, regardless of treatment.
In 2008, with Oncologist Dr. Mahesh Kanojia, Dr. Barkat Charania, Dr. Kevin Buckman, and Matthew Dahse we adapted the above referenced study into a modular 15 part best practice navigation element, and guide on teaching and assisting cancer patients in raising their Quality of Life.
In 2011 this adaption was published under the title "Method of Lowering a Cancer Patient' Morbidity Rate by Increasing Quality of Life of Patient, by Leveraging Cause Based Electronic Support Networks", and later renamed "The Robert Ryan Cancer Protocol", in honor of my dad, and my best friend.
The Cancer.im, Inc. vision is based on the Robert Ryan Cancer Protocol with a modular 15 part best practice guide on teaching and assisting cancer patients and their loved ones on the importance of Quality of Life and how to raise it when managing a diagnosis of cancer.
"Cancer.im is about empowering the cancer patients, caretakers and survivors of the network. It is an honor to serve this project, for it draws the best people, who together through collaboration brings the best out of each other. The purpose of Cancer.im is to convert a cancer patient from hopeless to hopeful, while teaching their support network how to be helpful, while not being a hindrance,"
To 2016 being the year we change the way people view and manage cancer forever. Until their is a cure Cancer.im will be here.
Chris Ryan
Viratech Development Agreement and Exhibits with Cancer.im, Inc.
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/VIRA/news/Viratech-Delivers-First-Social-Knowledge-Wiki-to-Cancer-im--Inc--Receives-5--Royalty-and-Developer-Naming-Rights?id=165587&b=y
1. Exhibit TERMS of AGREEMENT - http://cancer.im/1/documents/1/185/viratech-corp-development-agreement
2. Viratech Development Agreement - http://cancer.im/1/event/viratech-development-agreement/616/7918
3. Viratech Developer Naming Rights - http://cancer.im/1/documents/1/182/naming-rights-resources
4. Cancer.im, Internetwork Communications Concession to Viratech - http://cancer.im/1/documents/1/181/internetworking-communication-agreement
5. Cancer.im Future Media Release Agreement - http://cancer.im/1/documents/1/183/future-media-release
6. Cancer.im REST API Documentation and Tutorial - https://www.amazon.com/Cancer-im-REST-Documentation-Tutorial-Version-ebook/dp/B01EMY6DJQ
RENO, NV / ACCESSWIRE / July 27, 2017 / Viratech Corp. (the "Company") (OTC PINK: VIRA), a social knowledge networking technology company, focused on creating social network driven wikis, harnessing a micro work management system, (WMS), virtual currency (VC), mobile, social collaboration, and its REST API, announced today that it has delivered its first Social Network Wiki to Cancer.im.
"4 years ago we started to work with the programmers at Viratech, with one question. How could we convert www.cancer.im, into a Social Knowledge Wiki, for the benefit of cancer patients, survivors, researchers, caretakers, and volunteers?
In those 4 years the programmers, user interface designers, API developers, and the mobile team at Viratech worked with us, day and night, giving us today an operating platform that will allow us to integrate our Best Practices Taxonomy, in a way that acts as an intuitive navigation & learning system. The Cancer.im team is excited, and in the next few days we will be allowing invited guests the opportunity to come and test drive the Cancer.im Social Knowledge Wiki," stated Chris Ryan CEO Cancer.im, Inc.
Terms of Agreement
Royalty
The 5% royalty covers all commerce from the Viratech developed engines including, Advertisement, iOS/ Android, Virtual Currency Purchases, Crowdfunding / Crowdsourcing, Ecommerce / Online Store Engine, Work Management System, and Subscriptions. Cancer.im has also been given the opportunity to purchase the royalty back according to the following schedule.
Year 1. $ 5,000,000, Year 2. $10,000,000, Year 3. $20,000,000, Year 4. $40,000,000, Year 5. $ 75,000,000
Viratech Corp. Developers Rights Concession
Cancer.im, Inc. is credited with being the creator and architect of the network. While Viratech is credited as the developer of the network. For this Viratech has been given various naming concession's
1. Category Feed Placement
2. Inter Network Email Acknowledgement
3. Future Media Communication Acknowledgement
Cancer.im has also been given the opportunity to purchase the Developers Right Concession back according to the following schedule.
Year 1. $ 1,000,000, Year 2. $ 3,000,000, Year 3. $6,500,000, Year 4. $10,000,000, Year 5. $ 20,000,000
"This is an exciting day, 4 years ago we saw that we had a disruptor technology and made a decision to build this network and needed technology in stealth mode. Today with the delivery of the Cancer.im Social Knowledge Wiki, we have a unique value offering that we can now harness and replicate across multiple healthcare verticals," stated Fred Schiemann CEO of Viratech, Corp.
About Cancer.im Inc
Cancer.im's mission is to empower every cancer patient, regardless of their ability to pay, with the ability to research their disease and to find, organize, and manage their own cancer support network. The goal of these support networks is to assist the patient in conserving needed energy by reducing the burden associated with their own daily trials and tribulations.
Unlike other social networks, Cancer.im was designed by a team that is dedicated to specifically serve the unique needs of those currently struggling with cancer. This knowledge network combines databases of medical research, repositories of wisdom and interviews from cancer survivors, systems for helping cancer patients organize their records and various facets of their treatment, and tools that allow patients and their supporters to work together effectively.
By raising the quality of life of the cancer patient, we can lower the incidence of morbidity - regardless of treatment, is substantiated by a Fox Chase medical study. The sixteen (16) best-practice modules featured on the Cancer.im website assist in engaging friends and family to take some of the burden off of patients' shoulders, while simultaneously allowing cancer patients to tap into cancer survivors' experiences. Through this unique approach, friends and family can move from a state of being helpless, to one that is helpful, and cancer patients are empowered to fight their disease not from a state that is hopeless, but rather one that is hopeful.
Most importantly we strive to give all cancer patients, a higher sense of control and empowering each member on the importance of being proactive in managing a diagnosis of cancer.
Cancer.im's Open Source Cancer Research Platform is dedicated to help bring awareness and solutions for early cancer screening and detection, in finding the underlying problems associated with cancer, and providing better ways to treat and monitor this disease. By adding open source cancer research to the use of their social network platforms, the company hopes to get closer to new solutions to this deadly problem that affects so many around the world today.
Too many of the world's most deadly cancers have a survival rate of less than 10% in 5 years. With early detection, Open Source Research, it is possible to help increase the survival rate to over 90% in 5 years with early detection and new complimentary ways to prevent and treat cancer.
The vision that led to the creation of this platform was to increase cancer patients' quality of life. Research has shown what most people involved in cancer treatment have long known intuitively, that increasing patient quality of life results in a drop in morbidity. One of the most important factors in improving quality of life for a patient is having an active support network. Clinical studies have confirmed that those cancer patients with an active support network of friends, family, and other advocates outlive those who do not. The platforms networking tools empower every cancer patient to take control of their treatment by giving those ways to find, organize and manage their own cancer support network.
Cancer.im in April of 2016 released its REST API stands for Representational State Transfer (REST) Automatic Programming Interface (API) More precisely, REST is an architectural style consisting of a coordinated set of architectural constraints applied to components, connectors, and data elements, within a distributed hypermedia system. REST ignores the details of component implementation and protocol syntax in order to focus on the roles of components, the constraints upon their interaction with other components, and their interpretation of significant data elements. Through the application of REST architectural constraints, certain architectural properties are induced: Performance, Scalability, Simplicity, Modifiability, Visibility, Portability, and Reliability. The term representational state transfer was introduced and defined in 2000 by Roy Fielding in his doctoral dissertation at UC Irvine. REST has been applied to describe desired web architecture, to identify existing problems, to compare alternative solutions and to ensure that protocol extensions would not violate the core constraints that make the web successful. Fielding used REST to design HTTP 1.1 and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI).
About Cancer.im REST API
To the extent that systems conform to the constraints of REST they can be called RESTful. RESTful systems typically, but not always, communicate over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) with the same HTTP verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.) that web browsers use to retrieve web pages and to send data to remote servers. REST systems interface with external systems as web resources identified by Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs), for example/people/tom, which can be operated upon using standard verbs such as DELETE /people/tom The name "Representational State Transfer" is intended to evoke an image of how a well- designed Web application behaves: a network of web pages (a virtual state-machine), where the user progresses through the application by selecting links (state transitions), resulting in the next page (representing the next state of the application) being transferred to the user and rendered for their use.
"One of the problems we saw with cancer, is the fragmentation of information, knowledge and available resources to the cancer community as a whole. The Cancer.im REST API solves this problem, by allowing the developer community a way to develop new features and functionalities within our social network," stated Chris Ryan, CEO of Cancer.im Inc.
The documented REST API consists of more than 700 pages, giving implicit programming details to the developer community on how they can now build new applications and functionalities to the Cancer.im social network and the Cancer.im Apple iOS Application including:
1. Login - (Http Verbs, Member Login, Login, Single Sign On, Logout);
2. Member Sign Up - (Sign Up Form, Validate Sign Up Form);
3. Members - (Browse Members, Member Search Form, User Profile, Edit Profile Fields, Edit Profile Photo, Get User Info, Get Friends, Create New List, Add Friend To List, Remove Friend From List, Delete List, Suggest Friend);
4. Member Actions - (Add Friend, Cancer Friend Request, Accept Friend Request, Reject Friend Request, Remove Friend, Block Member, Unblock Member, make Profile Photo);
5. Member Settings - (General Settings, Privacy Settings, Network Settings, Notification Settings, Change password, Delete Account);
6. Notifications - (Get Notifications, Get Friend Request, Get New updates Count, Mark All Notifications As Read, Mark a Notification As Read);
7. Messages - (Get Inbox Messages, Get outbox Messages, Mark Message As Read, View Messages, Compose New Messages, Delete Message Conversations);
8. Likes and Comments - (Get Likes and Comments, Like, Unlike, Post Comment, Delete a Comment);
9. Activity Feed - (Get Activity Feeds, Post New Feed, Delete Feed and Comment, Delete Feed and Comment, Like, Unlike, Post feed Comments, Tag Friends in Feed);
10. Photo Albums - (Browse Albums, My Albums, Browse Search Forum, Create Album, Album Profile,Edit Album, Delete Album, Photo's List, Photo's View, Edit Photo Info, Delete Photo, Rotate Photo,
11. Blogs - (Browse Blogs, Manage Blogs, Blogs Search Form, create a Blog, Blog Profile, Edit Blog Get User's Blog Categories, Blogs Subscribe, Blogs Unsubscribe, Delete Blog);
12. Classifieds - (Browse Classifieds, My classifieds, Classifieds Search Form, Create Classified, Classified profile, Edit Classified, Open/Close Classified, Delete Classified);
13. Groups - (Browse Groups, Manage Groups, Group Search Form, Create Group, Group Profile, Edit group, Delete Group);
14. Group Members - (Member List, Invite Members, Accept member Request, Ignore Member request, Leave group, Join Group, Group Membership Request, Approve Membership Request, Cancel Membership Request, Remove Members, Edit Member Staff, Promote Group member, Demote Group Member);
15. Photo View - (Photo View, Edit Photo title & description, Delete Photo);
16. Group Discussions - (Discussions List, Create Discussions, Discussions Profile, Post Discussions Reply, Make Sticky/Remove Sticky, Open/Close, rename Discussion, Watch Topic/Stop Watching Topic, Delete Discussion);
17. Events - (Browse Events, My Events, Events Search Form, Create Event, Event Profile, Edit Event, Delete Event, Event Organizer Profile, Event Categories Listings, Events Guest List, Join Event, Leave Event, Invite members, Accept Members Request, Ignore Members Request, Event Membership Request, cancer Membership request, Remove Member, Publish Event, Open Close Event, Tell a Friend);
18. Diary - (Browse Diaries, Diary Search Form, Create Diary, Edit Diary, Diary Profile, Delete Diary, Add Event to Diary, Remove Event From Diary, Tell a Friend, Message Owner of Diary);
19. Video - (Browse Video, My Videos, Video Search Form, create Video, Video profile, Edit Video Rate to Video, Delete Video);
20. Music/Voice Sharing - (Browse Playlist, My Playlist, Playlist Search Form, Create Playlist, Playlist Profile, Edit Playlist, Delete playlist, Delete Song, Move Song to Other Playlist);
21. Polls - (Browse Polls, Manage Polls, Poll Search Form, Create Poll, Poll Profile, Edit Poll, Vote on Poll, Delete Poll);
22. Forums - (Forums Listings, Browse Forum Listings, Get member Forum Posts, Create Forum Posts,Create Forum Topic, Forum Topic Profile, Delete Forum Topic, Make sticky/remove Sticky, Open/Close, Watch Topic/Stop Watching Topic, Rename Forum Topic, Move Topic to Forum, Topic Post's Reply, Delete Post);
23. Geo-Location - (Proximity Search, Suggest Locations).
About Best Practices Taxonomy
On October 27, 2007 Dr. Nikolaou, on behalf of Fox Chase Medical Center published a double blind placebo controlled study titled "Quality of Life (QOL) Supersedes the Classic Predictors of Survival in Locally Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)". This study concluded that by raising a Cancer Patients Quality of Life via the European Organization for Research and Treatment of cancer (EORTC QLQ-C30 index), you could directly lower the incidence of morbidity in a cancer patient, regardless of treatment.
In 2008, Chris Ryan with Oncologist Dr. Mahesh Kanojia, Dr. Barkat Charania, and Dr. Kevin Buckman adapted the above referenced study into a modular 16 part best practice navigation element, and guide on teaching and assisting cancer patients in raising their Quality of Life.Consisting of:
Accept the Disease - On the road to recovery, people need a MAP -- a guide to show where to focus time, energy and resources. The first step of their journey begins by accepting the situation. Before starting, a patient needs to stop considering the past and focus on the matter at hand. The only thing that matters is what is to be done NOW;
Find a Cancer Sponsor - Understanding how to get the most out of our site at first may be confusing. At Cancer.im patients will be matched with a qualified sponsor, who will help the patient understand all the functionality of the site, as well as assist the patient in setting up the support network;
Organize the Support Team - Patients with cancer need every advantage to beat the disease. It's a fact that cancer patients who have an active support network outlive cancer patients who don't. It's not enough to just have a plan for treatment. Patients also need people close to them to get involved and help through the tough times. Because this is so important, Cancer.im has created tools to help organize, communicate with and mobilize the patient support network -- so that family, friends and co-workers can all pitch in while the patient focuses on getting better. For cancer patients, this means communicating with the support network from a single point of contact and showing them how they can help. For advocates, this means knowing when and where to lend a hand, without being a burden to the patient or duplicating the effort of another advocate. We want to help people change from being patients to being survivors, and their advocates from feeling helpless to being helpful;
Organize Priorities - Pain management, sleep hygiene and other helpful tips to raise Quality of Life.
Organize Medical Records -When fighting cancer, it is important to control medical options. By organizing medical records electronically, the patient can easily get multiple medical opinions to ensure the adopted strategy is the one the patient has the most confidence in;
Organize Finances - Does the patient qualify for Social Security benefits? How will the insurance company pay health claims? The volunteers and charities that work with Cancer.im can help organize claims and, if needed, help find and mobilize support for the patient;
Research the Disease - Cancer.im has created a very granular cancer taxonomy, allowing cancer patients and caretakers the ability to research individual aspects of the treatment lifecycle;
Research Therapies - research over 3,000 different therapies from CAM, Immunotherapy, Surgery, Radiation, Chemotherapy and more;.
Research Hospitals - Research specific hospitals, floors and specialities all for the purpose of having the highest confidence in your care;
Research Doctors - Get honest and transparent reviews and ratings from verified past patients;
Activity - Learn tips on staying active in the management of a cancer diagnosis;
Nutrition - Learn the importance of proper nutrition, learn from nutritionist the importance of a thought out diet.
Prepare for Treatment - Learn tips from survivors, all for the purpose of giving you a higher sense of control while lowering anxiety;
Develop a Strategy - Organize the tactics, leveraging the Cancer.im network, so you can develop a long term strategy managing your disease;
Share Wisdom - Share your hindsight and experiences and give future cancer patients a helping hand in navigating the anxiety of a diagnosis.
Participate in Research - Contribute you bioinformatics in an attempt to create the largest Body of Knowledge (BoK) of Open Source Cancer Research.
About Viratech, Corp.
Viratech has a business and media platform that also allows marketing and broadcasting for its own use and multiple sources of income. Viratech's technology has a unique platform leveraging the utility of social collaboration, allowing for the first time, the opportunity for all medical research to become open sourced. This is accomplished by allowing our development partners the ability to protect, promote and produce their research in unified online collaboration hubs known as micro social networks. Viratech's open source platform has integrated several intellectual property tools. We can leverage social collaboration networks; we can give our development partners a new intellectual property mechanism, and help in addressing the protection of Intellectual Property. We can assist with commercial development of the products achieved through collaborative research.
With virtually every social networking feature available through our extensively documented APIs, developers can create powerful integrations and applications with the Cancer.im open source social network.
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Contact Information
Fred Schiemann
CEO/Director Viratech Corp.
fschiemann@yahoo.com
(775) 238-6672
Chris Ryan
CEO Cancer.im, Inc.
chris@cancer.im
(619) 354-0122
www.linkedin.com/in/cancer/
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