On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 10:34 PM, David Booth wrote:
>
> You might be able to extend XML that way, and it would be interesting to
> see what you could come up with, but if you went down that path I suspect
> you'd find at some point that you were ending up re-inventing RDF.
>
> Thanks,
> David Boo
Hi Bob,
On 12/14/2014 06:34 PM, Robert Leif wrote:
Hi All,
Two questions need to be answered:
Can RDF schema interface with XSD? This includes importing complexTypes
between the two languages.
RDF Schema is very different from XML Schema. The name "RDF Schema" was
probably a poor choice of
Hi All,
Two questions need to be answered:
Can RDF schema interface with XSD? This includes importing complexTypes between
the two languages.
What data structures in RDF cannot be coded in XSD? Because I wanted to avoid
potential interfacing problems and learning another language,
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Hi Vipul;
Just my two cents here:
|"Let’s say we define a new Resource called Diabetes (since FHIR is
extensible) which is a subclass of Condition"
I think the example of diabetes taken will not help. The "Diabetes" is
seen as instance not as a "extension".
Coming back to SNOMED mapping, th