ontology, information models, archetypes - a perspective

2006-01-07 Thread Thomas Beale

Dear all,

for those interested in how ontologies (like snomed-ct for example), 
information models (like openEHR RM), and mediating elements 
(archetypes, templates) can be understood in perspective, I have 
produced a short powerpoint slideshow on the topic. See 
http://www.deepthought.com.au/health/tb_ontologies.ppt.

- thomas beale

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ontology, information models, archetypes - a perspective

2006-01-07 Thread Gerard Freriks
Thomas,

Thanks.

What you are saying is:
- we have the real and other worlds with objects and our present  
understanding of it,
- and we have the world where we document what has happened or will  
happen.

Gerard


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On 7-jan-2006, at 5:03, Thomas Beale wrote:


 Dear all,

 for those interested in how ontologies (like snomed-ct for  
 example), information models (like openEHR RM), and mediating  
 elements (archetypes, templates) can be understood in perspective,  
 I have produced a short powerpoint slideshow on the topic. See  
 http://www.deepthought.com.au/health/tb_ontologies.ppt.

 - thomas beale

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 CTO Ocean Informatics (http://www.OceanInformatics.biz)
 Research Fellow, University College London (http:// 
 www.chime.ucl.ac.uk)
 Chair Architectural Review Board, openEHR (http://www.openEHR.org)


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