2003 9:36 PM
To: Thomas Beale; Jim Warren
Cc: 'openehr-technical at openehr.org'
Subject: Re: Encoding concept-relationships in openehr archetypes.
Hi,
Is it?
Is it about how to represent the domain normal values?
Or is it more general: Are concepts related?
Then the problem is: what
This is a post we didn't resolve, and I would like to re-address the
question. Unfortunately, I cannot resolve either of your links Jim...can
you provide new URLs?
- thomas
Jim Warren wrote:
Dear Tom et al:
This is my de-lurking for the list. For those of you who dont' know me, I'm
a
Hi,
Is it?
Is it about how to represent the domain normal values?
Or is it more general: Are concepts related?
Then the problem is: what relations are there between concepts (archetypes)?
What semantics of these relationships between archetypes (concepts) do we
need to describe reallity
Thomas,
drugref.org was published 1/26/2003. It needs additional publication
and time before acceptance and receiving participation from people with
a 'medical, pharmaceutical, or biochemical degree'.
True.
It needs expanded
scope as well since side effects are major concerns with drugs
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From: Karsten Hilbert karsten.hilb...@gmx.net
To: openehr-technical at openehr.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: Encoding concept-relationships in openehr archetypes.
Thomas,
drugref.org was published 1/26/2003. It needs additional publication
and time
Dear Tom et al:
This is my de-lurking for the list. For those of you who dont' know me, I'm
a computing academic whose area of interest will be adequately characterised by
my question...
I'm trying to represent the structure of normal values of fields in
archetypes. I can see that there is of
!
-Thomas Clark
- Original Message -
From: Jim Warren jim.war...@unisa.edu.au
To: openehr-technical at openehr.org
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 2:12 AM
Subject: FW: Encoding concept-relationships in openehr archetypes.
Dear Tom et al:
This is my de-lurking for the list. For those of you who
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