Hi Heath, I don't want to open the scope to much at this stage. I know this is a process that will take some time. Maybe some of us can focus on artifacts and others on services & repositories. I really like the idea of having different repositories sharing the same artifacts, this can be a good technical proof of concept of a distributed CKM. (not a new topic, but maybe a forgotten one: http://lists.openehr.org/pipermail/openehr-clinical_lists.openehr.org/2011-September/002201.html). If some of you want to open the access to your services, I can write clients for the EHRGen project to consume artifacts and evaluate how it all works together. Kind regards,Pablo. Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 08:19:11 +0930 Subject: Re: How about creating an openEHR test base? From: heath.fran...@oceaninformatics.com To: openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org
Hi Erik, I think that using an EHR service to store RM instances would be better than storing in SVN or GIT. Ultimately if the service was able to work from a GIT repository we would have the best of both worlds. I had considered offering the Ocean EHR server but I assumed the usual issues relating to the commercial backend would have made this not suitable so I didn't bother. Would your service be an alternative, especially since it is RESTful? Perhaps there is a need for multiple service implementations to be available working from the same instance repository, I am sure each have their strengths and weaknesses and interface approaches. For example the ocean EHR service picked up a data validation error reported on the list that another didn't. We can also use this to start comparing service models. Heath On 07/05/2012 4:32 PM, "Erik Sundvall" <erik.sundvall at liu.se> wrote: Hi! I agree that we need some RM instances etc initially. We have versioned compositions in the demo server for our LiU EEE-system. We don't know if they are 100% according to spec since they have not been extensively tested. I'll upload some of them to the wikipage after a deadline I have this week (remind me if they are not there next monday ;-) I can give a limited number of people access to them now via REST-interfaces (HTTP via a browser works fine). Mail me off-list if you are in a hurry. Would EHR-data reflecting a number realistic patient stories be interesting to collaborate on as a second step? I am in desperate need of such EHR data in order to create and test EHR-visualisations. Getting "real" patient data is a pain to get access to and if we get it we can never share it. Could we share the effort of creating a number of such EHR instances (and perhaps write a shared academic paper about it) - If so let's first check/discuss some of the options for data entry and once that is fixed we can involve more clinicians to create and improve/review the stories. A shared set could be reused in several projects and make them more comparable too. Best regards, Erik Sundvall erik.sundvall at liu.se http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/ Tel: +46-13-286733 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/pipermail/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20120508/d109724f/attachment.html>