Good, I got your point.
--- husain poredom wrote:
> Hi,
>But for end user is always worry with the
> performance issue.
> How this RIM helps in the performance point of
> view
> Husain
>
> Thomas Beale
> wrote:
> ankush shinde wrote:
> > We need to think as per end users point view.
Thomas this was very helpful.
Regards,
Ankush
--- Thomas Beale
wrote:
> husain poredom wrote:
> > Hi,
> > But for end user is always worry with the
> performance issue.
> > How this RIM helps in the performance point of
> view
> > Husain
> >
> > *//*
> yes, sorry, I wasn't aware that you were
Thanks Sam,
Your explanation has been very useful to understand
RM. I work more in implementing EHR and HIS and deal
with users.
Gerard gave the technical explanation but I thought it
will be useful if I can understand it in user?s point
of view.
Your explanation has solved my query. I think whi
husain poredom wrote:
> Hi,
> But for end user is always worry with the performance issue.
> How this RIM helps in the performance point of view
> Husain
>
> *//*
yes, sorry, I wasn't aware that you were thinking from that perspective.
Well, performance is a big issue, but a few things to note:
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ankush shinde wrote:
> We need to think as per end users point view. What is
> a use of reference model to end user? will it simplify
> the transaction.
>
>
not too sure what you mean by that. Most end users won't be aware of the
reference model or even archetypes - they will just see forms and
Rodrigo Filgueira wrote:
> Thomas in option 2 I meant the reference model serves as a stable
> schema and container of the real data, but correct me if I'm wrong,
> this schema is instantiated with data with the only purpose of
> fetching it from databases and persisting it to databases. All oth
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