On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 12:59 +0200, Pariya Kashfi wrote:
> Hi all,
> In the paper "Archetype 101" by Heather and Sam, there's a short
> discussion about CDSS, here comes a quote from it:
> "Intelligent generic decision support programs can rely on
> archetype-triggered events and for the
> first time operate in real-time." 
> 
> 
> I wonder what is the exact meaning of Archetype-triggered events.
> IS any research done in this area before or has any implementation
> based on that been used in a CDSS so far?
> 

Archetypes allow for embedded First Order Predicate Logic therefore in
an application they can do some simple internal processing.

The Epidemiological Surveillance Support System (EpiS3)[1] has been
funded for development (for 3 years, by the INCT-Macc network in Brazil)
based on the Python implementation of openEHR; aka. OSHIP[2].

Though background work began last year, the funding is expected to be
released within the next few weeks and development in earnest can
finally begin. :-)  The OSHIP framework also includes event triggering
and we will be exploring several options using both of these triggering
mechanisms in conjunction forward-chaining inference and Bayesian DSS.

[1]  https://launchpad.net/epis3 
[2]  https://launchpad.net/oship/ 

Regards,
Tim

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