On 24/04/2013 16:23, Bert Verhees wrote:
> On 04/24/2013 04:52 PM, Thomas Beale wrote:
>> Ahhhh, I got it.  Now I think I understand.  You aren't building a 
>> constraint based multi-level modelling system.  You are modelling 
>> archetypes in RelaxNG. Correct?
>
> Yes, that it is. I had more difficulties explaining this, must be a 
> rather unconventional way of thinking in my mind ;-)
>
> I "translate" ADL into RelaxNG for validation purpose, and some other 
> purposes, like type-attribute-assignment for index-optimizing which is 
> good for xQuery, and I believe there is some interest from GUI 
> builders for the schema's.
>
> The story is that the kernel is not only multi-modeling, but also 
> multi-reference model, and that simultaneous, so store/query EN13606 
> or OpenEHR, it doesn't matter for my kernel, also in a single statement.
>
> Just for fun I wrote a "winecellar-RM" type, grape country, region, 
> year, oak, and I can query that too, and have, besides EHR-records of 
> my patients, (coming from OpenEHR environments or EN13606) also their 
> winecellar in vision, and I can query them all three in only one 
> statement.
> Give me all patients which have influenza, taken aspirine and 
> Australian Cabernet Sauvignon in cellar.

Bert,

if you want to distribute that, it would be a great example RM for the 
ADL workbench - do you have it in BMM format?
plus some wine cellar archetypes?

We could add that to the ADL Workbench distribution. In case you want to 
make people envious of your wine collection ;-)

- thomas


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