Hello Shinji,
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 15:54, KOBAYASHI, Shinji <skoba at moss.gr.jp> wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> I have few experience in testing future datetimes. It was an appointing
> system.
> In some situation we need future date time especially in instruction
> entry.
> The entry type models has time attibute to record when the
> action/instruction. I think versioning system in openEHR is well
> designed, but it is complexed, too. What do you think about
> VERSION/VERSIONED_OBJEDT/AUDIT_DETAILS classes in the openEHR
> specification.
I am not experienced enough to have an opinion on these archetype details.
When I hooked into this thread I just wanted to address the technical
detail of making sure that respective encounters of the patient with a
health care provider would be recorded at various future date-times.
In order to make things easier to discuss: suppose you, me, and Tim
move an MS-Excel file around. It will contain rows with just two
columns: factnumber and a GMT date-time (e.g. "fact1",
"20100924_1659").
I assume you will do the following in the simulation during the connect-a-thon:
0) Startup up an ntp-daemon that broadcasts the time of your
workstation (I'm not knowledgeable about this?)
1) Adjust the time of your workstation to GMT 20100924 16:58
2) Now you enter in MS Excel the first record ("fact1",
"20100924_1659") and save the file
3) You adjust the datetime of your workstation to GMT 20101016 11:15 and
4) Have Tim's and my workstation pick up that date-time
5) Send the file to Tim
6) Now Tim enters in OpenOffice the second record ("fact2",
"20101016_1117") and saves the file
7) Tim tells you via irc/GoogleWave/Skype/phone that he changed the file
8) You adjust the date time of your workstation to GMT 20110331 08:45 and
9) Have Tim's and my workstation pick up that date-time
10) Tim sends the file to me
11) I use some python scripts to update the file with a third record
("fact3", "20110331_0849")
12) I send that file to you at the connect-a-thon
13) You open up the file and show it to the public (and collect the applause)
14) You clean up the file and start another journey with new future
date-times for another round at the connect-a-thon
I'd like to know how you propose to do step 0, 3, 4, 8, and 9.
>
> Best regards,
> Shinji
>
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 17:31:11 +0100
> Roger Erens <roger.erens at e-s-c.biz> wrote:
>
>> Hi Shinji,
>>
>> Thanks for pointing out that protocol to me. So you have experience
>> with testing future datetimes?
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 15:24, KOBAYASHI, Shinji <skoba at moss.gr.jp> wrote:
>> > Hi Roger,
>> >
>> > I do not think we need special time server, because we can use NTP
>> > server to adjust time.
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