Thomas Beale wrote:
> Adam Flinton wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I have been poking about the openEhr site looking for something which 
>> definitively says what an archetype is, preferably in a computable form.
>>
>>
>> is there a UML model/adl/XML schema which is downloaded & which is the 
>> definative/normative definition.
>>
>>   
> Adam,
>
Cheers.

One more quick question.

It states in the aom.pdf

"The AOM defines the object model equivalent, in terms of a UML model."

Can I get a useful copy of that model? E.g. in XMI?

If so what version of XMI/What UML tool is required?

Adam

> the resources you seek are as follows (all available from the 
> specifications page, which is here: 
> http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.1/roadmap.html and always 
> reachable by the 'specifications' hotlink on the home page)
>
>     * archetype definition language (ADL 1.4) -
>       http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.1/architecture/am/adl.pdf
>     * archetype object model (AOM) -
>       http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.1/architecture/am/aom.pdf
>     * openEHR extra archetype semantics -
>       
> http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.1/architecture/am/openehr_archetype_profile.pdf
>     * XSD - available from
>       http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.1/its/XML-schema/index.html
>
> The AOM is the normative computable specification for archetypes. The 
> ADL specification currently contains more explanation of the 
> semantics, and is a direct syntactic equivalent to the AOM.
>
> New work being done for specialisation and templating, including the 
> ADL 1.5 draft,  is found here:
>
>     * 
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/spec/openEHR+Templates+and+Specialised+Archetypes
>
> *
> - thomas beale
>
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