This discussion brings another one to my mind. Should be templates
dependent of the target platform? (or in other words, is visualization
ruled by tamplates?)

2010/9/24 Olof Torgersson <olof.torgersson at chalmers.se>:
> Hi,
> That sounds very interesting. I guess the same backend/server-solution could
> be used for making a native user interface instead?
> Regards
> Olof
> 24 sep 2010 kl. 12.49 skrev Daniel Karlsson:
>
> Dear Everyone,
>
> we here in Link?ping are now running a student project were the EHR is to be
> viewed on a pad, most probably using HTML(5?) for presentation of data
> generated from our openEHR system (which is based on the Java reference
> implementation). This is a first run for us and a very small project but
> will hopefully give us a feel for what could be possible. The project is
> supposed to run during the autumn and has just recently started and, I
> should also add, the students doing the project are in the beginning of
> their training. Hopefully we can continue on from this project with master
> students or similar.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
>
> On Fri, 2010-09-24 at 12:11 +0200, Athanasios Anastasiou wrote:
>
> Hello Olof and everyone
>
> I think that the iPad / iPhone devices could be of some assistance as
> far as the interface to an openEHR enabled application is concerned.
>
> It could perhaps enable a more tactile manipulation of the entities
> contained in the health record...(tactile and efficient, i wish, i.e not
> a gimmick)
>
> But the actual modification of EHR content and interaction with the
> server does not need to occur on the device itself, this would certainly
> complicate things a lot.
>
> I vaguely remember Erik Sundvall talking about a REST approach to
> handling openEHR content. In this case, all the iPad / iPhone /
> iWhatever device would need to do is POST (or GET) data from specific
> URLs just like many other web applications do now.
>
> But until we hear any more news from that front, i suppose that you will
> have to rely on a web application based on either the java reference
> implementation or OSHIP. In this case, you could work a little bit with
> the presentation layer through CSS (and the fact that the page is
> accessed by a mobile device) to perhaps adjust it to the iPad / iPhone
> screen size or other property.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> All the best
> Athanasios Anastasiou
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> On 23/09/2010 11:25, Olof Torgersson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there anyone who's done any work related to openEHR for the
>> iPhone/iPad?
>>
>> I guess one would need an implementation of the reference model etc in
>> Objective-C since that's the only supported language on the platform.
>>
>> If you are working on this or interested in the topic then I would be
>> interested in knowing about it.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Olof Torgersson
>>
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