There's nothing much yet at trunk-zm-merge, but the code at

http://svn.openehr.org/ref_impl_java/SANDBOX/zilics-models/

seems to be doing a lot of what we are looking for.

regards

Olof

6 nov 2008 kl. 17.17 skrev Fabiane Bizinella Nardon:

>
> Olof,
>
> In http://svn.openehr.org/ref_impl_java/BRANCHES/trunk-zm-merge/ you
> will find the XSDs that describe the OET format. These XSDs were based
> on a draft version of the Template specification and may not be up to
> date with the current version of the specification, but it is a start
> point. This link points to a java implementation of the openEHR models
> that was donated by Zilics. There is also a Template parser that you  
> can
> use to read the OET files representing templates and transform them in
> Java objects.
>
> If you're trying to implement an input interface from templates, you  
> can
> also use the metadata feature of this implementation. You can use
> metadata to associate GUI-Hints to archetypes or templates, what will
> help you to create useful interfaces automatically.
>
> Please, see this post:
> http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/private/ref_impl_java/2008-November/000975.html
> for more information on what is available.
>
> Fabiane
> ------------------------------------------------
> Fabiane Bizinella Nardon
> CTO
> Zilics
> www.zilics.com.br
>
>
> Ian McNicoll wrote:
>> Hi Olef,
>>
>> I'm sure someone from Ocean with more detailed technical knowledge
>> will give a more precise answer but you might consider using the
>> forthcoming formal openEHR Operational Template specification for  
>> this
>> sort of exercise. I have been working with Derek Hoy's Clinical
>> Templates project (www.ClinTemplate.org
>> <http://www.ClinTemplate.org>), which uses a simple web-based  
>> approach
>> to gathering clinical data entry requirements and at present uses a
>> custom internal XML format. We are lookng (fairly quickly) to use the
>> openEHR operational Template specificaction (OPT) as the back-end
>> formalism. We think this approach will be much easier as the Oet  
>> files
>> only contain the constraints on underlying archetypes (effectively a
>> diff) whilst the OPT format contains the underlying archetypes
>> themeselves and can be easily used to generate XSDs or other  
>> artefacts.
>>
>> see
>> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/spec/openEHR+Templates+and+Specialised+Archetypes
>>
>> The openEHR specification is very close to completion.
>>
>> It would be interesting to know more about your project. We are aware
>> of a requirement for a data-entry/UI requirements gathering tool
>> which, though based on openEHR templates, goes somewhat beyond their
>> natural domain in capturing further UI requirements and rules. The
>> Clinical Templates work has more of a focus on generic infomation
>> standards capture, rather than specific local data-entry but there is
>> considerable cross-over.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ian
>>
>>
>> Dr Ian McNicoll
>> office / fax  +44(0)141 560 4657
>> mobile +44 (0)775 209 7859
>> skype ianmcnicoll
>> ian at mcmi.co.uk <mailto:ian at mcmi.co.uk>
>>
>> Clinical Analyst - Ocean Informatics  
>> ian.mcnicoll at oceaninformatics.com
>> <mailto:ian.mcnicoll at oceaninformatics.com>
>>
>> Member of BCS Primary Health Care Specialist Group ? www.phcsg.org
>> <http://www.phcsg.org>
>>
>>
>> 2008/11/6 Olof Torgersson <oloft at chalmers.se <mailto:oloft at chalmers.se 
>> >>
>>
>>    Hi,
>>
>>    Sorry if this is the wrong forum.
>>
>>    Is there a description somewhere of the oet-files produced by the
>>    Ocean Informatics Template Designer?
>>
>>    I would like to use the templates in an application as a basis for
>>    input forms, but then I need
>>    a specification of the file-contents.
>>
>>    Regards
>>
>>    Olof Torgersson
>>
>>    ---
>>    Olof Torgersson
>>
>>    Associate Professor
>>    Department of Computer Science and Engineering
>>    Chalmers University of Technology and G?teborg University
>>    SE-412 96 G?teborg, Sweden
>>
>>    email: oloft at chalmers.se <mailto:oloft at chalmers.se>
>>    phone: +46 31 772 54 06
>>
>>
>>
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