Specialisation

2007-12-03 Thread Sam Heard
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Specialisation

2007-12-03 Thread Daniel Karlsson
Dear Everyone, Background: We are in Sweden starting a number of clinical archetype-construction projects and we are hoping to re-use as much as possible from the openEHR repository by specialisation. So to my problem: Looking at the openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.body_weight.v1 archetype (hereafter nam

The Foundation and the Community

2007-12-03 Thread Grahame Grieve
> If they are on the website, they are fair game for > re-use actually, legally, no if they are posted with no details concerning copyright, then default copyright applies, which is called "fair use". But like everything legal, "fair use" has a legal definition which differs from sensible inter

PACS reporting system

2007-12-03 Thread adrian gomez
Dear Sam. Im very interested to work in this area. I'm working in develop a RIS standard based. The project include develop macros related the image, a pseudo structured report created in flight and this report change your body related to medical observation. My hospital is very interested to cr

New Standard Proposal

2007-12-03 Thread Juanita Fernando
pdf files cannot be processed in a range of browsers used by disabled end-users. The disabled, such as those with some level of vision impairment or physical impairment e.g., need to be considered for a truly international standard. Juanita Grahame Grieve wrote: >> PDF is ubiquitous, makes c

New Standard Proposal

2007-12-03 Thread Grahame Grieve
> PDF is ubiquitous, makes complete sense. html is even more ubiquitious. I propose that we use html. Grahame

Suggestion wrt XML Archetypes & Templates

2007-12-03 Thread Adam Flinton
Thomas Beale wrote: > Adam Flinton wrote: > >> To quote from the oxygen xml page above: >> >> "Although writing documents with no indentation is a perfectly >> acceptable practice, it makes editing difficult and is error prone. It >> also makes the identification of exact error positions diffi

Suggestion wrt XML Archetypes & Templates

2007-12-03 Thread Adam Flinton
Ian McNicoll wrote: > Just for info, I have the latest version of XMLSpy 2008 and cannot > reproduce the problem with Pretty-printing adding whitespace to > element values. Although XMLspy rather nicely word breaks long text > lines and indents appropriately, none of this whitesapce appears to b

Suggestion wrt XML Archetypes & Templates

2007-12-03 Thread Adam Flinton
Gerard Freriks wrote: > Thanks. > > But I'm curious in: > Why? > > Why is you solution more safe? A) You are definitively bookending the string. This is exactly the same as you do within the ADL e.g. ["at0002"] = < description = <"*"> text

Suggestion wrt XML Archetypes & Templates

2007-12-03 Thread Adam Flinton
Gerard Freriks wrote: > My question: > > - What is your justification for your statement? a) Safety b) Efficiency c) Best practice > > " >> /| Microsoft uses a lot of XML documents in its products and many of >> them use/ >>> /elements to contain values. In fact if you go to W3Cschools you >>>

Suggestion wrt XML Archetypes & Templates

2007-12-03 Thread Adam Flinton
Chunlan Ma wrote: > Dear Adam, > > I totally understand the XML issues that you described in your previous > email. However, this problem doesn't exist if you use oXygen xml > editor. I > just downloaded Altova XMLSpy 2008. I opened an archetype XML file using > XMLSpy 2008 and did pretty-print an

New Standard Proposal

2007-12-03 Thread Dr LONJON Roger
PDF is a standard for creating and reading documents Acrobat reader is free and equivalent free software (opensource in french). It is indeed the need, in my opinion, the doctors, requesting documents. However PDF is not done to create a system of information. This requires tools (language) to ena

The Foundation and the Community

2007-12-03 Thread Bert Verhees
> if they are posted with no details concerning copyright, then > default copyright applies, which is called "fair use". But like In the Netherlands, default copyright means "no right to copy" all rigths are with the writer, not even his employer has any right, which was a problem on an applicatio

The Foundation and the Community

2007-12-03 Thread Erik Sundvall
HI! I was also just about to suggest Creative Commons (CC) when I saw the reply from Grahame. There are several CC versions for different purposes, see: http://creativecommons.org/about/ http://creativecommons.org/license/ http://creativecommons.org/about/license/ I'd suggest using the most liber

Smiljana Slavec - odsotnost

2007-12-03 Thread smiljana.sla...@infonet.si
I will be out of the office starting 03.12.2007 and will not return until 08.12.2007. Od 03.12. do 08.12. me ne bo v pisarni. Ob?asno bom odgovarjala na maile. V nujnih primerh se prosim obrnite na moje sodelavce. Lep dan, Smiljana V.Slavec