Hi ?ystein,

There are some reports on CKM that show numbers of archetypes. languages etc

Go to the Reports menu.

The advanced search functionality on the main page can also look at
both the formal archetype classification and optionally at key words
and content.

We try to avoid duplicating or overlapping concepts as far as
possible. Some overlaps are just unavoidable, in other cases there is
temporary overlap (e.g lab tests ) while we develop a more definitive
solution, at which point the older duplicates will be deprecated.

In perfect world every element of every archetype would be pefectly
ontologised and cross-referenced but this is actually astonishing ly
difficult to do and even harder to maintain.

Ian

On 28 October 2014 09:02, ?ystein Nytr? <nytroe at idi.ntnu.no> wrote:
> Does anyone have an overview over current production of archetypes?
>
> Content, provenance, versions (language)?
>
> If I have a part/component of an archetype, - can I search for 
> overlaps/differences?
>
> Best regards,
> --- ?ystein Nytr?
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