Le 30/03/2018 à 17:38, Thomas Beale a écrit :
>
> Paths is also how openEHR querying works, and in pretty much the same
> way, except for the technical fact of using archetype codes rather
> than literal strings.
>
> - thomas
>
I wrote literal strings for clarity ; actually it is a path of codes
Gerard,
I don't know that your modelling approach is that far from openEHR - you
are from memory using CLUSTER in a way we are not, but I don't recall
the details. In any case, is there a recent reference page on the web
where a technical summary of your modelling style can be seen?
thanks
Philippe,
Fist of all: My ideas about modelling and using archetype, etc is not shared by
OpenEhr
I agree that the tree is important.
My tree starts at Composition contaiining one of more Sections, and/or Entries.
The Entry models a process of one of these: data observation, data evaluation,
da
Paths is also how openEHR querying works, and in pretty much the same
way, except for the technical fact of using archetype codes rather than
literal strings.
- thomas
On 30/03/2018 16:25, Philippe Ameline wrote:
For example:
Echocardiography
Indication
Findings
Le 30/03/2018 à 16:49, GF a écrit :
> Philippe,
>
> I understand Archetypes are discourse models and form a sentences
> A collection of sentences (Entry Archetypes) form one
> story/session/Composition and define the content of a system-interface
> connected to a database, or screen, or other serv
Philippe,
I understand Archetypes are discourse models and form a sentences
A collection of sentences (Entry Archetypes) form one story/session/Composition
and define the content of a system-interface connected to a database, or
screen, or other service like a messaging system.
In my terms: A Te
Hi Philippe,
See inline please
On Friday, March 30, 2018, Philippe Ameline
wrote:
> Le 28/03/2018 à 23:42, GF a écrit :
>
> I see the analogies:
> - Ontology = Encyclopedia
> - Terminology = Dictionary
> - Archetype = Phrase
>
>
> Hi Gerard,
>
> I would rather see Archetypes as "discourse models
Le 28/03/2018 à 23:42, GF a écrit :
> I see the analogies:
> - Ontology= Encyclopedia
> - Terminology = Dictionary
> - Archetype = Phrase
Hi Gerard,
I would rather see Archetypes as "discourse models" that form a mold for
sentences or groups of sentences. The Phrase, in you enumeration, would
ra
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