RE: [suse-linux-uk-schools] SIMS. SCOMIS AND ALICE
In terms of Library Management here, we use Eclipse (successor to the old Acorn Micro Libriain (sp?)) and for online book searching we do the following: * Librian (sp?) export data into CSV. * Feed CSV via PHP script into SQL database. * Users search SQL database via Intranet. Works quite well, be good if it was live. :/ - Kyle
===== Original Message From "Mark Evans" <mpe@st-peters-high.devon.sch.uk>
Hi there Paul,
Sims is a modular school management system developed by Capita Systems. It contains all the pupil information, including their pictures and timetable. When I sya modular, I mean that there are several bolt-ons to the main program. The module used for pupil information is called Midas (I think).
The module holding this information is called STAR, MIDAS is more for displaying summaries of data.
Originally CES were going to replace STAR with a new program called Nova (New Star). Which took over the functions of the previous COVER package. Somewhat duplicates MIDAS and was ment to replace EXAMS, but never happened.
Nova uses a different file database from the rest of SIMS, theoretically handling data interchange transparently.
Now CES want to move to "Super Star", which is based around MS SQL server and .NET. Requires a rather frightening client spec (we only retired the last 486 a few months back) and shows all the signs of becoming "black hole Star" so far as paying for the thing is concerned.
There are also modules for staff cover, attendance, finance, and
The latest version of the finance module is FMS6, which uses SQL Anywhere. Unlike all the other SIMS modules it has no ability to restrict access to specific workstations...
timetabling. Our SIMS manager has a lot more icons on his screen as well. Not sure what they are.
Depending how you configure it you can set SIMS launcher to display modules which are not actually installed.
I have not heard of Scomis.
Lucky you :)
Alice is a library system as you correctly put it. I originally set it up in our school before passing complete control to our librarian. It is developed by Softlink - www.softlink.co.uk. It isn't a bad piece of software once you get used the way it does things. We find that half of the menu options do not get used. It does need an interface re-design, but I cannot see Softlink
It has a few subtle bugs, like scrollbars not working correctly in some dialogues but working in others...
changing something with works okay. I would prefer a web interface - and that reminds we, you can run an Alice Network Server which allows the query of books online.
So long as you have IIS, no thankyou.
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