Hi Karsten, At all levels (e.g., records, applications, storage/retrieval, security) it would be beneficial to enlist the aid of SQA Engineers in an attempt to break the code. Better before than after.
I'll see if there are some of these folks with spare cycles. -Thomas Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karsten Hilbert" <[email protected]> To: <openehr-technical at openehr.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 2:24 PM Subject: Re: Encoding concept-relationships in openehr archetypes. > Thomas, > > > drugref.org was published 1/26/2003. It needs additional publication > > and time before acceptance and receiving participation from people with > > a 'medical, pharmaceutical, or biochemical degree'. > True. > > > It needs expanded > > scope as well since side effects are major concerns with drugs and > > drug databases. > I am sure the drugref people would like to hear your > suggestions. > > > Since I have a collection of Engineering, Computer Science and Law > > degrees, plus personal experience, I am not included within the > > stated membership. Restricted globalization might be a better title. > Ah, well, this time you're reading too much into the letter > :-) I am quite sure Horst/Ian would openly welcome your > participation. > > > As for open-source, this is one area where source code control is a > > necessity. SQA (Software Quality Assurance) has stringent > > requirements often not met with open peer review. > One idea was to have med/pharm schools make their students > adopt a drug as an assignment and take care of that drug for a > semester the data being reviewed by an (assistant) professor > or some such (not my idea but rather, I think, Tim Churches' > or Tim Cooks or ...). Given enough schools doing this the > quality would be pretty high. Still, commercial firms may want > to sell the service of independantly reviewing the data and > reselling that review/"approval" which IMHO is fully legal with > drugref's current license. > > Karsten > -- > GPG key ID E4071346 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net > E167 67FD A291 2BEA 73BD 4537 78B9 A9F9 E407 1346 > - > If you have any questions about using this list, > please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org

