hi Tom
It might be just me thinking that some of the 21090 types are not that
simple
no, they're not simple. That's not the relevant question. Instead, it's
how well designed they are. I could design a set of simple types
that met the requirements, but the profusion of resulting types would
Grahame, Tom
Given the enormous respect I have for both of you and your deep technical
knowledge in this domain
I hesitate to offer an opinion.
However, I have followed with great interest the evolution of the ISO
dataypes from a small Standards Australia
Technical working Committee, all the
Thanks Vince
and hence possibly not worth coding. However, as Grahame notes, it does
reflect some real world instances
where Grahame conceded (somewhat reluctantly) to the clinicians.
this kind of makes it sounds as though I needed to concede!
Even if I hadn't conceded, I was going to be
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from being easily implementable or reusable -
which is a real pity.
- thomas
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Hi!
On 16/11/2010 12:44, Tim Cook wrote:
Democratizing innovation / Eric von Hippel. ISBN 0-262-00274-4
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 16:51, Thomas Beale
thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com wrote:
this is an interesting looking book, I downloaded it.
However, as I and I imagine others won't get
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, and
it continues to grow. One day I believe it will be as indispensable as
Apache to those that need an EHR.
- thomas
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shorter Tom Beale: Only by ignoring use cases can one design usable data
types?
I think is more like you don't have to look only the use cases to
design usable data types
heh. XML forever, it will solve every problem in the world. Just if
everyone else does it 'my' way, we'll be right.
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