On 09/12/2010 21:37, Koray Atalag wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> I've read similar work before starting with our design and found 
> Thilo's prior work very relevant and well researched. This MIEUR 2006 
> paper describes a new layer of GUI model using Mozilla XUL -- an XML 
> based open web layout standard. AT the time of writing templates were 
> not out there yet and from his discussion I reckon much of the GUI 
> definition could be handled by templates. I now agree that pure GUI 
> stuff must be represented elsewhere -- but at the moment we find 
> template annotations quite useful and sufficient. Be aware that our 
> app is a Winforms one -- not Web based. So the kind of GUI rules might 
> differ from others which are almost all Web based.
>
> And one note to Thomas: we actually use templates for defining a 
> minimum data set (yes not a maximal) for the purpose of reporting...
>

that is more or less the intention of templates. Archetypes define 
'maximal' sets of data points; templates define what you actually want 
to use in some circumstance.

> So w have both data entry/validation and reporting layout issues. Not 
> messaging though but we are planning to transform the openEHR instance 
> of endoscopy report into CDA and exchange with HL7 V2.x in near future.
>

It would be interesting to see if you have some 'semantic' rules you 
think are needed in templates, as opposed to layout rules - can you 
summarise?

- thomas

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