I am thinking of the opportunity to use schema.org types and properties
to enhance product pages such as
http://www.astrazeneca.com/Medicines/Neuroscience/Product/Xylocaine
Especially in the light of proposals such as
http://worldofdtcmarketing.com/why-dont-drug-companies-provide-better-co
ntent
ISC's first package of controlled terminologies for lab tests
and vital signs published as a Excel matrix
http://www.cdisc.org/standards/terminology/SDTM_Package_1_Labtest_FINAL_Production_Spreadsheet_June2007.xls
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From: Alan Ruttenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Matthias,
in previous work trying to go beyond Dublin Core's information resource centric
metadata I have found the so called ABC model interesting, see "The ABC
Ontology and Model" http://metadata.net/harmony/JODI_Final.pdf
It was developed within the Harmony international digital library proj
Excellent collection!
Thanks Matthias
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To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
Subject: [hcls] A map of the Semantic Web for life science and health
care
I have created the
Hi,
think I have seen some adoptions TBL's "Semantic Web Metro Map"
http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/diagrams/SemWebAppMetro.png
with lines and connection points of interest in our HCLS domain.
Would be great to have links to such visualisation that you know of.
Many thanks
Kerstin
Hi Bill, Vipul and Eric,
I was quietly participating in the HCLSIG TC last Thursday as I was sitting on
a bus on my way home. I heard that Eric and you discussed the
DetailedClinicalModels http://www.w3.org/2007/02/15-hcls-minutes
Below some brief notes on my investigations related to this appr
Dear all,
in the task force on Drug Safety and Efficacy we are experimenting with some N3
code to outline ideas on representing recordings of clinical acts of
observations in the context of clinical studies/trials.
I have a two-dimension question regarding the unique identifiers we want to
as
This is a very good and required discussion.
And I totally agree with Dirk, that Werner Ceuster's and Barry Smith's work
around "referent tracking" is highly applicable. Both for evolvable "instances
of uniquely identified representational units of real world entities" such as
patient records
Excellent, Vipul
Looking forward to that, Chimezie
Regards
Kerstin
Chimezie,
the clinical recording ontology you describe in the documentation
on the Wiki do look very interesting:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-semweb-lifesci/2006Dec/0002.html
May I suggest that you walk us through the core of it, and your key
learnings from developing it, in a sui
Hi Chimezie,
I have just briefly looked through the introduction to your Problem Oriented
Medical Record ontology and I find it very interesting. In the same way as HL7
RIM Acts has a "ontological failings" in mixing up the "concept of the action
of recording clinical information and the phenome
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