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Hi Peter,
I agree that extensional (closed world clinical models) and intentional
(SNOMED) models need a separate treatment. Developers (human) or
reasoners (machine) need a mechanism to understand their boundary and
act appropriately. For example, below annotations in RED would help
developer
Hi Peter,
here's my view on it:
1. The goal of a terminology (at least in this context) is to provide terms
to specify types and relations that enable the construction of meaningful
statements.
2. The goal of an information model is to specify and restrict the number
and type of relations alon
Do you have a toy example running, or a fully functional system running?
Simon
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