Creating Archetypes based on questionaire

2008-07-02 Thread Sam Heard
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GUI-hints in openEHR templates? (Was: PatientOS archetype to form demo (of sorts))

2008-07-02 Thread Thilo Schuler
See short note inline On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Erik Sundvall erisu at imt.liu.se wrote: Hi! Thanks for a lot of interesting response regarding GUI-hints and other things. Please excuse a little left-to-right analogy below: There seems too be a scale or spectrum of detail level and

GUI-hints in openEHR templates? (Was: PatientOS archetype to form demo (of sorts))

2008-07-02 Thread Thilo Schuler
The advantage of deriving generic user interfaces only from data instances and the underlying archetypes (without knowing the template) is the possibility to edit unknown openEHR data, although the GUI would be simple. Thus, I agree with Chunlan on the position of a generic GUIs on Erik's

GUI-hints in openEHR templates? (Was: PatientOS archetype to form demo (of sorts))

2008-07-02 Thread Thomas Beale
Erik Sundvall wrote: I obviously did not explain clearly what I meant by GUI-hints. What I was thinking of was a bit more towards the left side of the spectrum trying to capture some some of the semantics of the human-computer-interaction when entering the things described by templates. I

* (en) problem of archetype editor

2008-07-02 Thread Seung Jong Yu
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