openEHR and Odyssee

2004-10-16 Thread Tim Churches
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 23:11, Philippe AMELINE wrote: Hi, Since nobody on the list seems to speak french (some kind of satanic langage however ;o)) ), I will try to find some time writing a text in english (anyway the french text on the nautilus site is absolutely not up to date and I

openEHR and Odyssee

2004-10-15 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi, Since nobody on the list seems to speak french (some kind of satanic langage however ;o)) ), I will try to find some time writing a text in english (anyway the french text on the nautilus site is absolutely not up to date and I can't write in Latin !). Thanks for your interest...

openEHR and Odyssee

2004-10-14 Thread Sam Heard
Philippe, I agree - your work has been an inspiration to us to keep going with the approach we have chosen. There is no doubt that we need an ontological underpinning in our work - and its relation to the ontological underpinning of terminology should be clear. For a start we are populating

openEHR and Odyssee

2004-10-14 Thread Tim Churches
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 22:49, Philippe AMELINE wrote: Hi to all, Odyssee keeps on, and our Lignes de vie server is now (quite) ready ; quite means that the code is wrtitten and the server works, but it is not tested enough to host genuine patients. We are working hard on that. Philippe,

openEHR and Odyssee

2004-10-13 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi to all, Odyssee keeps on, and our Lignes de vie server is now (quite) ready ; quite means that the code is wrtitten and the server works, but it is not tested enough to host genuine patients. We are working hard on that. I am convinced that openEHR and Odyssee are working on very similar