Dear Tmo,

I'm glad that you agree about 'patterns for documentation' as  
presented by Archetypes.

And yes. The archetype approach will enable us to have an ever  
evolving way of express new things or in new ways.
But in the end we need an atomic concept that we will always use in  
our thinking.
And this concept to my idea is the 'documentation pattern' as an  
almost never changing, stable element, we can reuse all the times.

A collection of Documentation Patterns and codes from coding systems  
will become these 'atomic' elements.

Gerard



On 14, Jun, 2008, at 18:10 , Thilo Schuler wrote:

> Obviously, this needs a good governance structure (like oceans
> knowlege manager environment). And certain basic patterns should be
> provided as role models to stimulate the process and avoid too many
> "beginners mistakes". This is what we - early clinical users with some
> technical insight - should  come up with.



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