Modeling reference ranges

2009-10-13 Thread Ian McNicoll
Hi Pablo, The Quantity datatype in the Reference model has built-in support for Reference ranges so these do have to be modelled overtly in archetypes. See http://www.openehr.org/svn/specification/TRUNK/publishing/architecture/rm/data_types_im.pdf This makes sense for lab tests etc where each

Modeling reference ranges

2009-10-13 Thread Sam Heard
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Modeling reference ranges

2009-10-13 Thread Ian McNicoll
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License and copyright of archetypes

2009-10-13 Thread Erik Sundvall
Hi Sam! On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 01:04, Sam Heard sam.heard at oceaninformatics.com wrote: Richard has raised the issue of people copyrighting forms and other derived works based on archetypes and perhaps claiming these cannot be copied. This seems to be an argument in favour of SA... I'm not

License and copyright of archetypes

2009-10-13 Thread Thomas Beale
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Modeling reference ranges

2009-10-13 Thread pablo pazos
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2009-10-13 Thread pablo pazos
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2009-10-13 Thread pablo pazos
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