Re: Yosemite Manifesto on RDF as a Universal Healthcare Exchange Language

2013-06-08 Thread Michael Brunnbauer
art Examined, Text description of the part of the body This particular example looks like a solveable challenge for anyone working with the data. Other "free style" fields may be more challenging but there are also a lot of fields with explicit semantics. Regards, Michael Brunnbauer --

Re: Yosemite Manifesto on RDF as a Universal Healthcare Exchange Language

2013-06-08 Thread Michael Brunnbauer
detail at ODLS 2013: https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Gruppen/OBML/Workshops/2013-ODLS-en Regards, Michael Brunnbauer On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 04:37:59PM -0400, David Booth wrote: > On 06/07/2013 01:40 PM, Michael Brunnbauer wrote:> > > I think life sciences have been early adopters fo

Re: Yosemite Manifesto on RDF as a Universal Healthcare Exchange Language

2013-06-07 Thread Michael Brunnbauer
t healthcare in general - this is only a limited example. > with no models imposed on the data. Every data model has semantics - otherwise it would be useless. Regards, Michael Brunnbauer -- ++ Michael Brunnbauer ++ netEstate GmbH ++ Geisenhausener Straße 11a ++ 81379 München ++ Tel

Re: Yosemite Manifesto on RDF as a Universal Healthcare Exchange Language

2013-06-07 Thread Michael Brunnbauer
ted subject - that suits all needs is a bit naive. The nice thing about RDF is that you can have all of them in a single triple store, map them onto each other and make up your own roles if none of them suit you. Regards, Michael Brunnbauer -- ++ Michael Brunnbauer ++ netEstate GmbH ++ Geisenhaus

Re: Yosemite Manifesto on RDF as a Universal Healthcare Exchange Language

2013-06-07 Thread Michael Brunnbauer
Hello David, I think life sciences have been early adopters for a while so this may be a bit of preaching to the converted :-) Not a single word about privacy and dangers in the position statement ? Strange... Regards, Michael Brunnbauer On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 01:03:17PM -0400, David