Forgive my utter denseness, but what is the reference to these XML DTD's
for patient records? I'd like to look at them. I'm sure I missed it
somewhere, but...
John
"Alvin B. Marcelo" wrote:
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> Any presentations from CEN TC251 Joseph?
>
> They already have XML DTD's for patient records that have been tested in
> England. Perhaps we can get a CEN TC251 person to join the list?
>
> alvin
>
> At 03:37 29/03/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >Here is a brief synopsis of the Open Source workshop that was held last week
> >in Brussels. It was organized by the European Commission Information Society
> >Directorate General which is essentially the group focused on promoting the
> >establishment and growth of IT in Europe. The purpose of the workshop was to
> >discuss the various aspects of the emerging Open Source "industry" and to
> >review the major findings of a white paper that is being prepared for the
> >senior officials of the Directorate.
>
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