Thank you David for the notes and Frederik for a great presentation Ingeborg briefly mentioned some challanges in using the current RDF version of CDISC's so called Controlled Terminologies (CTs) from NCI EVS. I think the way such Value Sets are modelled, identified and represented as "first class semantic citizens" is a core issue across clinical research and health care data, see my blog post: http://kerfors.blogspot.se/2013/10/the-future-of-cdisc-cts.html And I think the combined brain power in this cross organisational group can solve this issue.
Kind Regards Kerstin On Wednesday, January 7, 2015, David Booth <da...@dbooth.org> wrote: > On today's teleconference Frederik Malfait of Roche reviewed the PhUSE / > CDISC work to make clinical trials data available in RDF. His slides: > http://tinyurl.com/CDISC-Webinar-PDF > http://tinyurl.com/PRG-meeting-PDF > > We also did some planning for the upcoming San Antonio meeting when we > will be meeting with the rest of the HL7 ITS group. We decided to create a > small example use case to show what FHIR in RDF would look like and explain > how it would be used. Claude Nanjo is taking the lead on creating the > example, with help from others. Anyone else is invited to contribute also. > > Meeting record: > http://www.w3.org/2015/01/06-hcls-minutes.html > > David Booth > >