This sounds like a very good idea. A coherent environment (including demos, code examples, tutorials etc...) would give openEHR&archetypes the boost that this well-designed architecture deserves. Will ask Tom about it at the MIE. I would like to help, but I am only a med student and no real "geek". Live only 3 hours from Esslingen, unfortunately I already have an appointment on this friday morning.
-Thilo Grahame Grieve schrieb: > The Eclipse Open Healthcare Framework (OHF) Project is > an open source project whose aim is to build an e-health > computing platform (tools, run-times and community) on > which developers can more effectively build useful and > interoperable applications? > > Eclipse is widely known as a tools IDE, or even just a > Java development environment. But Eclipse is more than > this. Eclipse is a community with a strong open source > governance model that develops tools which have strong > reuse of the knowledge code for run-time use by > developers. > > We believe that the openEHR community could leverage the > Eclipse platform - the tooling, run-time and governance > support, to improve the coherence of the the tools, > implementations and uptake of openEHR. > > OHF will propose an openEHR component at the European > EclipseCon meeting. We have an OHF FTF meeting in > Stuttgart on Oct 13th, where the project will be > proposed for formal adoption as an OHF component. > > I am currently working with Tom Beale to clarify the > scope of the proposal, and how it relates to an overall > tooling roadmap for openEHR. This notice is an > invitation to come to the Stuttgart meeting and have > your say, or to work with Tom and I on the proposal in > advance. > > Grahame > > links: > Eclipse OHF: http://www.eclipse.org/ohf > EclipseCon: http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2006/ > Stuttgart Meeting announcement: > > http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=216&group=eclipse.technology.ohf#216 > > > (see http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/register.php for access to OHF > newsgroup)