I have good experience, fast and lean with a path/value-database, only a 
few tables is needed, no relations between, not many indexes, and can be 
compatible with new big-data databases, as you can find in the emerging 
new technologies. Check the book: big data glossary from Pete Warden, 
O'Reilly.

But you have to figure it out yourself how to do it exactly.

Good luck,
Bert Verhees

On 16-02-12 20:53, M?rcio Costa wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> i'm starting a research about the persistence model of Archetype data, 
> that stores the information entered by the user of the system.
>
> I would like to know if there is a indication of the openEHR standard 
> for what kind of model schema should be used in DataBase, and if there 
> are researchs in this area.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> *M?rcio Costa*
> B.Sc. in Computer Science @ Cin/UFPE
> M.Sc. Candidate in Computer Science @ CIn/UFPE
> MSN: mdckoury at gmail.com <mailto:mdckoury at gmail.com>
>
>
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