You don't need to constrain the TERM_MAPPINGS to use it.
Regards
Heath
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 11:50 PM +1030, "Bert Verhees"
mailto:bert.verh...@rosa.nl>> wrote:
I was checking again with the multiple simultaneous terminology mapping on one
text item.
TERM_MAPPINGS could do, but the arch
As is the case, there are several different ways in which data form the data
base is represented on a screen or inputted via the key board.
Next to text, codes, images there are numerical values.
Many times the present data types are sufficient.
But there are more complex numerical results such as
I was checking again with the multiple simultaneous terminology mapping on
one text item.
TERM_MAPPINGS could do, but the archetype-editor, nor the ocean, nor the
linkehr support it. The template-editor does not support it well. This
makes it unmaintainable for the company I work. I could hack it
I don't know if it should be in the reference model, but the ability to
constraint this at archetype level could be useful for data validation
purposes
2017-03-21 12:06 GMT+01:00 Seref Arikan :
> (apologies if you receive this twice)
>
> Hi Heather,
>
> I'd humbly advice against making Z-Score an
(apologies if you receive this twice)
Hi Heather,
I'd humbly advice against making Z-Score an attribute for every quantity
data.
The first reason is that Z-Score is a meaningful metric for the assumption
of normality, that is the possible values of the numeric quantity
demonstrate a particular
Hi Ian,
I’ve just uploaded the Child Growth archetype to CKM a couple of hours ago -
http://www.openehr.org/ckm/#showArchetype_1013.1.2741 - as it covers some of
the data required for the archetype proposal – see RP 43 in the openEHR CKM.
However there is a question whether a Z-score should be
We added them to a child growth archetypes in the work for Marand. I think
they just need to be hardwired into specific archetypes areas required.
items cardinality matches {1..*; unordered} matches {
ELEMENT[at0010] occurrences matches {0..1} matches { -- Percentile
value matches
Hi everyone,
We've got an archetype proposal for Z scores
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_score).
The way we understand these, they're statistical calculations for specific
values such as height or weight, based on a population average, similar to
percentiles. We're not sure how to mod
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