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 > > * > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical > *********************************************************************** This message may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient you should not disclose, copy or distribute information in this e-mail or take any action in reliance on its contents. To do so is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Please inform the sender that this message has gone astray before deleting it. Thank you. 2008 marks the 60th anniversary of the NHS. It's an opportunity to pay tribute to the NHS staff and volunteers who help shape the service, and celebrate their achievements. If you work for the NHS and would like an NHSmail email account, go to: www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/nhsmail ***********************************************************************

