Due to a bug in the previous build, to do with handling the type Interval<T>, new builds of these tools have been posted on the website. Same details as before.
- thomas beale Thomas Beale wrote: > > Dear all, > > the latest release of the archetype workbench is in its usual place at > http://www.openehr.org/repositories/adl_ref_parser-dev/latest/distribution/tools/windows/adl_tools_index.html. > > Note that the java wrapped version has not been brought up to date. > The latest changes mainly centre on support for reading and writing of > the description section of the archetype, i.e. the descriptive > meta-data (author, purpose, keywords etc). The formal model of this > part of an archetype is in the AOM (navigate from > http://www.openehr.org/repositories/spec-dev/latest/publishing/index.html), > and was derived from considering GEHR, Synapses, HL7 CDA meta-data, > and most recently the CEN MetaKnow specification. > > The updated archetypes at > http://www.openehr.org/repositories/archetype-dev/latest/index.html > now all have a description section which follows the AOM model. > > We expect builds of the workbench to be available on Linux and MacOS > by end July (possibly sooner for Linux). > > We will also upgrade the workbench to become an editor over the next > few months, although it will always remain a technical tool rather > than a clinically oriented tool (in the same way that tools like > XML-spy etc are essentially technical in nature). However, this > development will mean that there will be at least one editor working > on all three major platforms. > > - thomas beale > -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ CTO Ocean Informatics (http://www.OceanInformatics.biz) Research Fellow, University College London (http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk) Chair Architectural Review Board, openEHR (http://www.openEHR.org) - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org

