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Mobile X-forms Consortium: realizing that there are in fact a variety of groups working in very similar direction to MobileMRS, we are trying to form a consortium to share knowledge and agree on standards by which they can all operate. We expect to specify the data collection and health form instruments in [http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-xforms-20031014/ X-forms].  The idea is that other groups programming in non-Java languages and we can all agree on the basic inputs and outputs so that we can use each other’s mobile applications interchangeably.  This is brand new effort, but many Open Source groups have signed on to it.  
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[http://code.google.com/p/mobile-forms/ Mobile X-forms Consortium]: realizing that there are in fact a variety of groups working in very similar direction to MobileMRS, we are trying to form a consortium to share knowledge and agree on standards by which they can all operate. We expect to specify the data collection and health form instruments in [http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-xforms-20031014/ X-forms].  The idea is that other groups programming in non-Java languages and we can all agree on the basic inputs and outputs so that we can use each other’s mobile applications interchangeably.  This is brand new effort, but many Open Source groups have signed on to it.  
  
 
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Mobile X-forms Consortium: realizing that there are in fact a variety of groups working in very similar direction to MobileMRS, we are trying to form a consortium to share knowledge and agree on standards by which they can all operate. We expect to specify the data collection and health form instruments in X-forms. The idea is that other groups programming in non-Java languages and we can all agree on the basic inputs and outputs so that we can use each other’s mobile applications interchangeably. This is brand new effort, but many Open Source groups have signed on to it.