WHONET Automation Tool

22.7.19 Freeware by Brigham and Women's Hospital

The Automation Tool can be configured to execute an entire workflow of data processing, aggregation, and analysis steps.

Install via Winget

winget install WHONET.AutomationTool

Open Windows Terminal or PowerShell and run the command above. Winget is built into Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.

About WHONET Automation Tool

The Automation Tool can be configured to execute an entire workflow of data processing, aggregation, and analysis steps. It includes optional services which either run on a set schedule, or are triggered in response to new files appearing in designated "watched" locations. You can configure any set of analyses you wish, from simple statistics to sophisticated outbreak detection. The system also has integrated process monitoring and email alerts for: • Missing input files • Duplicated input files • Lower- or higher-than-expected row counts • Lower- or higher-than-expected individual process runtimes • Duplicated row counts per institution on successive days • Error messages • Daily reports

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install WHONET Automation Tool using winget?
Open Windows Terminal or PowerShell and run: winget install WHONET.AutomationTool. Winget is built into Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
What is WHONET Automation Tool?
The Automation Tool can be configured to execute an entire workflow of data processing, aggregation, and analysis steps.
Is WHONET Automation Tool free to download?
WHONET Automation Tool is available under the Freeware license. Use the winget command or the direct download link on this page.
How do I update WHONET Automation Tool with winget?
Run winget upgrade WHONET.AutomationTool in Windows Terminal or PowerShell to update WHONET Automation Tool to the latest available version.