Good point. I've now added sample SPARQL queries, and a note about the
impact that each option would have on the ontology:
https://goo.gl/DKcm0U
David Booth
On 06/16/2015 06:42 PM, Lloyd McKenzie wrote:
I think it's problematic to make a decision just based on this document
- it focuses on what the instances look like as opposed to how easy it
is to do anything with the data. Primary use-cases include:
- Query to be able to return the elements in the correct order (to use
when converting to XML/canonical)
- Query to return the first element in a list
- Query data within the list without regard to the list semantics. I.e.
Just find me a coding that matches x, ignoring order
Aesthetically, I agree w/ Keith that option 3 seems cleaner. However,
it was my understanding that option 3 made query more challenging.
Lloyd
*Lloyd McKenzie*, P.Eng.
Senior Consultant, Information Technology Services
Gevity Consulting Inc.
E: lmcken...@gevityinc.com <mailto:lmcken...@gevityinc.com>
M: +1 587-334-1110 <tel:1-587-334-1110>
W: gevityinc.com <http://gevityinc.com/>
*GEVITY
**/Informatics for a healthier world /*
CONFIDENTIALITY – This communication is confidential and for the
exclusive use of its intended recipients. If you have received this
communication by error, please notify the sender and delete the message
without copying or disclosing it*.*
NOTE: Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the opinions and positions
expressed in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect those of my
employer, my clients nor the organizations with whom I hold governance
positions
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 4:11 PM, David Booth <da...@dbooth.org
<mailto:da...@dbooth.org>> wrote:
Tony Mallia and I worked out an example of three potential styles
for retaining ordering information in FHIR RDF. Please have a look
so that we can decide which approach to adopt:
https://goo.gl/DKcm0U
If you have a preference but cannot join the teleconference, please
indicate your preference and rationale by email.
Thanks!
David Booth
***********************************************************************************
Manage subscriptions - http://www.HL7.org/listservice
View archives - http://lists.HL7.org/read/?forum=its
Unsubscribe -
http://www.HL7.org/tools/unsubscribe.cfm?email=ll...@lmckenzie.com&list=its
Terms of use -
http://www.HL7.org/myhl7/managelistservs.cfm?ref=nav#listrules