Hi Brandon, I remember the impressive demo of the HL7 v3 tooling in Eclipse. Too bad I could not take a closer look, since I was running around to help Tim Benson :) Some of the work we have in our minds will certainly make use of usual Eclipse sub-projects stack. At the moment we have a quite broad range of ideas for implementation, and we're also trying to prioritise them. We have also determined OHT as an initiative to contribute, so I'm sure we'll have a couple of things to discuss in the very near future. Do you have an idea for your release date?
Kind regards Seref On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Brandon Ulrich <bulrich at b2international.com>wrote: > Hi Seref, > > I'm glad to hear that UCL CHIME is getting involved in openEHR tooling > using the Eclipse platform. > > As you saw at the HL7 UK 2008 conference, our company (B2 > International) has been working on tooling support for HL7 v3 > modeling. The underlying architecture is standards agnostic and > focused on building a logical model to generate code for model > creation, serialization, validation, and graphical editing. We used > technology standards (Eclipse, Ecore/EMOF, EMF, GMF, GEF, oAW, ANTLR, > etc.) to express healthcare standards (HL7 v3 meta-model, MIF- > serialized RIM, datatypes, vocab, etc.) so that the API could be used > by anyone with a general informatics background. > > Since you'll be working with the Eclipse framework, I suspect that > you'll also be working with more or less the same technology stack. In > fact, I believe that you could keep the technical architecture that > we've developed in place and focus on the higher-value openEHR domain > model. > > As our work was sponsored by CfH and will soon be released as an open- > source OHT project, we'd be happy to go into more detail with anyone > that's interested in such an approach and its potential benefit to the > openEHR community. > > Brandon > > On Feb 3, 2009, at 11:21 PM, Seref Arikan wrote: > > > Hi, > > Tony, please accept my apologies for the late response even though > > our work at CHIME was mentioned in the first post. I'd like to give > > a brief description of our work, but first let me introduce myself: > > I am a PhD Student in UCL CHIME working under the supervision of > > Professor David Ingram. I have some industry experience, and our > > discussions with Professor Ingram led us to the conclusion that it > > would be good to explore the idea of a simple clinical application > > built on openEHR. > > After further discussions we have decided to move forward with the > > Java reference implementation. We have also decided to target > > tooling as a valuable byproduct of our work, and already having a > > Java based reference implementation, we chose Eclipse as the tooling > > platform. > > At the moment we are at very early stages of our work, but basically > > the idea is to develop a small scale clinical application using the > > Java reference implementation. While doing that we would also like > > to produce a set of Eclipse plugins that would help us in developing > > our application. Tony Shannon has kindly accepted to provide > > clinical feedback and guidance, and as soon as we have something > > with a mass that is significant enough,we will be sharing it as an > > open source application with the community. I hope I'll be able to > > share with you our progress as we move forward. > > > > Best Regards > > Seref Arikan > > > > ps: Thanks Koray, hope you are fine out there :) > > -- > Brandon Ulrich, bulrich at b2international.com > B2 International Ltd., http://www.b2international.com > Office +44 113 350-2594 > Mobile +36 70 334-4491 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/private/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20090205/d8befdba/attachment.html>

