Adam & Sam

This is very interesting, kind of relates to my recent post "MDA/MDD & DSL".

For my med student brain I want to clarify that I get what Adam
suggests. MOF has the idea of 4-layer meta-modelling. In the case of
AOM/MOF mapping this would lead to this:

m3 (meta-metamodel) -> MOF
m2 (metamodel) -> AOM and RM (?) [expressed as instance of MOF]
m1 (model) -> Archetypes
m0 (data) -> Archetype instances

Is that correct? I am especially curious whether the Reference Model
(RM) as indicated above also needs to be expressed as MOF in the m2
layer. I would presume so.

As Adam, suggested it makes sense to used the EMF infrastructure &
tools (e.g. have a look at the screen-video
http://redmonk.com/tv/eclipse-emf-demo-large/ ) as their
meta-metamodel Ecore is supposed to be pretty much  EMOF (essential
MOF) compliant.

@Sam: If I understand you correctly your trial design starts with an
CCR-openEHR-template (i.e. several aggregated archetypes plus maybe
further constraints). This would be the m1-layer. Before we could do
that we would have to create the generic m2-layer.

Thilo

On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Sam Heard
<sam.heard at oceaninformatics.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi Adam
>
>  This is something we would very much like to do. I would propose the
> following senario:
>
>
> Develop a template for CCR
>
> Document it (html) and enable data entry
>
> Transform the template to MOF
>
> Create data against the MOF
>
> Transform the data entered against the template to CDA
> Compare the data This would seem useful as a trial.
>
>  Cheers, Sam
>
>
>
>  Adam Flinton wrote:
>  In a reply wrt "On Information and Interoperability" I have noted that
> there is a move underway to try & produce an HL7 model (via EMF/MOF) for
> use in our /OHT eclipse tooling.
>
> Has anyone looked at an AOM/MOF mapping?
>
> If so any thoughts?
>
> E.g. were one to want to sit down & do some Eclipse OpenEHR tooling then
> an obvious contender would be the Eclipse EMF/GMF & that would require a
> AOM<>EMF mapping & given EMF is a subset of MOF then ....etc.
>
> Adam
>
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