The following paper has been published; links on the openEHR website 
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<http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/publications/archetypes.html>:

    * /*Archetype-based semantic mediation: Incremental provisioning of
      data services (PDF
      
<http://www.dtic.upf.edu/%7Ejbisbal/publications/Bisbal-155-CBMS2010.pdf>)*/

          o *Jesus Bisbal, Gerhard Engelbrecht, and Alejandro Frangi*
            CISTIB - Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and CIBER-BBN, Barcelona,
            Spain
            {name}.{surname}@upf.edu
          o 23RD IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical
            Systems (http://www.cbms2010.curtin.edu.au/).
          o Abstract:
            Modern organizations need to exploit the information stored
            in heterogeneous and interrelated data sources, but often
            have no means to integrate them in a principled fashion.
            This general database research challenge is particularly
            relevant in distributed e-Science. Specifically, biomedical
            research generates a vast amount of heterogeneous data,
            which exceeds the current technological capacity to exploit
            it efficiently. Typically, service-oriented architectures
            are used in this context to define a unified view over all
            sources to be integrated. This unified schema needs to be
            mapped onto the underlying data sources, often including
            also semantic annotations. This approach suffers from high
            complexity and setup costs. In this paper we propose a novel
            application of semantic and mediation technologies, which
            leads to an incremental and on-demand definition of data
            mediation services. The so-called archetypes provide the
            context and semantics needed to setup such services, which
            significantly simplify their definition.

- thomas beale

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