Hi Sam,

 

Of course it improves the risk for the user to unconsciously hide the
changes the user is looking for, but in general I believe that it is a good
thing to implement useful functionality even if it improves the risk for a
beginner to do to something wrong.

 

(I believe that we non native English speakers think about managing
information in multiple languages as a more complex task than native English
speakers.)

 

            Greetings,

            Mikael

 


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From: [email protected]
[mailto:openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Sam Heard
Sent: den 12 september 2007 22:05
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: Re: [archetypes.com.au] Functionality to compare two archetypes


Hi everyone

We need to be careful here as this will show the changes and if there have
(inadvertently) been changes in other languages then we do want the author
to know. There should not be changes in more than one language for most of
the archetype...

I am not sure a dynamic filter will be easy at this stage. Ajax?

Cheers, Sam

Mikael Nystr?m wrote: 

Hi Sebastian,



Nice work!



I, who quite often work with medical information in more than one language,
think it would be nice to add a column with the language code for each line
when it is suitable and maybe the possibility of selecting to only show the
differences for one of the languages in the archetype. Otherwise it can be
quite annoying to compare archetypes which contain many languages.



    Greetings,

    Mikael





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From: [email protected]
[mailto:openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Sebastian Garde
Sent: den 10 september 2007 10:12
To: openehr-technical at openehr.org
Subject: [archetypes.com.au] Functionality to compare two archetypes



Dear all,



We have added prototype functionality to the Archetypefinder to compare two
versions/revisions of an archetype at
http://www.archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/compare.html. This
functionality will later be integrated into the appropriate tools, but can
be useful on its own too.



You can upload two archetypes and then see what changes have been made
between the two versions of an archetype. Also, the type of the changes with
regard to compatibility of the two archetypes (e.g. ?compatible with
revision?, ?requires new version? or ?descriptive change?) is shown.



Have a look - USAGE:

You can use URLs to archetypes as well as upload archetypes directly from
your local system                  .

For example, you can use a modified blood pressure archetype and compare it
with the current blood pressure archetype from the openEHR site. For this
just 

1. Go to http://www.archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/compare.html, 

2. Copy the URL
http://svn.openehr.org/knowledge/archetypes/dev/adl/openehr/ehr/entry/observ
ation/openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.blood_pressure.v1.adl and paste it into the
webform as URL for the original archetype (1st row, last column) 

3. Copy the URL
http://healthinformatics.cqu.edu.au/archetypefinder/openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.
blood_pressure.v1.adl and paste it into the webform as URL for the modified
archetype (2nd row, last column) 

4. Click the ?Compare Archetypes?-button



Please note that this is a prototype. We would be glad about any feedback,
bug reports, ideas, discussion.

Especially, if you disagree with some of the conclusions about the
compatibility of two archetypes you submitted, please drop me an email or
discuss via this list!



It is important to make the compatibility of archetypes explicit, so that
archetype-enabled software can decide this - we want to settle this issue
once and for all!



Many thanks to Stefan Fuchs from the UMIT in Austria for heaps of hard work
on this during an internship with us! 



Best regards,

Sebastian



Dr Sebastian Garde                                 

Dr. sc. hum., Dipl.-Inform. Med, FACHI



Research Fellow

Faculty of Business and Informatics, Central Queensland University

Austin Centre for Applied Clinical Informatics, Austin Health

Heidelberg Vic 3084, Australia

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