Great!
Actually I tried to study papers and presentation in the website, to  
be honest, not all of them, but what I found was a background  
knowledge of openEHR and two archetype editors that I already had  
found in MIE2008 ,maybe more in detail this time.
Last week, I tried to install both Editors on my Mac. For LIU one, I  
had no problem but I couldn't find a Mac version for OceanInformatic  
version, hence, I installed a Virtual Box, a XP on it and after some  
tricky processes I could install and run the second editor.
As a part of my PhD studies, I'm responsible to find out whether  
openEHR archetypes are feasible and applicable for our case or not-  
seems it is getting more and more popular as a standard model-  
however, the first step for using them in  a real project is to make  
end users- clinicians- use an editor to create archetypes, templates  
and so on. but how to start?
As far as I found, there's no completely helpful tutorial for those  
editors yet. Helps sound interesting at the first glance but when  
one , as a newcomer to these concepts, wants to start creating a  
project, an Archetype, problems rise.
as for myself, I was just scramble to find what I should  when I want  
to create an archetype for a specific disease. maybe the problem is  
that I'm not a medical expert, I told myself, but yesterday when I  
checked the discussion in medical group that Tim sent me, I found it's  
also hard for clinicians to decide about some components,...well,  
maybe not in the start point. for me confusions exist:
should I start with a composition? then go for sections and entries?
couldn' find it up to this moment!

If you are familiar with OWL, I was expecting something like Pizza  
Finder tutorial for Archetypes as well. a Step by step tutorial,  
including a sample case.
should we expect one who wants just browse and find if these editors  
are usable enough  for her/him to know any details about openEHR  
architecture, specifications ,etc?
Pizza finder tutorial, for instance, at the end carried me to this  
point: "well, now I feel OWL is worth learning, going to details. OWL  
Ontologies are what I was searching for!"
Anyway, that tutorial would be very helpful for me too. maybe, I even  
can share my experience through this way

-paria

On Jun 26, 2008, at 8:58 AM, Andersson Richard wrote:

> Hi Paria.
> I?m right now trying to write a tutorial for the Ocean informatics  
> archetype editor. My knowledge of archetypes was zero some week ago,  
> so yet I have no complete tutorial.
>
> I believe the tutorial will be some gathered material of different  
> threads out there, plus some examples on how to step-by-step build  
> an archetype.
>
> You are welcome to mail questions to me. If I can help you, I would  
> be glad. If not, I get some good ideas on what I need to include in  
> a tutorial. :)
>
> Possibly I can start on a tutorial for the template builder too, but  
> thats a later question right now.
>
> Richard Andersson
> Student
> Department of Informatics
> University of Lund
> This summer on Department of IT-strategy
> University Hospital of Lund
> richard.andersson at skane.se
>
>
>
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> Skickat: on 2008-06-25 15:31
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> ?mne: Step by step Achetype editing
>
>
>
> Hi all,
> I've just started browsing and investigating two existing archetype
> editors,
> hardly could I find a step by step tutorial for creating Archetypes
> (and then Templates)
> Is there any recommended resource?
>
> Regards
> paria
>
>
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