On 16-04-15 11:13, Thomas Beale wrote:
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> Indeed, it would be a great thing. The reason it doesn't exist so far, 
> is that to be useful we need synthesised data sets that have some 
> realistic statistical spread of values. Since we are talking at 
> multiple levels - not just vital signs measurements, but covariance of 
> all kinds of measurements with assessments (diagnosis etc), plans and 
> orders and actions, the complexity is not trivial.
>
> A data synthesiser to do this for openEHR would be a fantastic 
> Master's project (hint :).

I use Oxygen, it can generate XML instances to XML Schema's, but first 
we need to change the data-element of version to have type Locatable, or 
Composition.
If wanted, I can generate them too, it is only one minute work.

Bert
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> - thomas
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> On 16/04/2015 10:02, Dmitry Baranov wrote:
>> Diego,
>> that'll be great.
>> Hope that OpenEHR github owners will provide us with an instance 
>> samples repository some day or other :)
>>
>>> I can generate random sample instances from current archetypes for you
>>> if you need them. Generated data may not make much sense as it only
>>> tries to follow the archetype constraints, but it should be enough for
>>> application testing and benchmark
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