Hi Birger and all! Our colleagues at the department of computer science here at Linköping University started exploring storage of archetyped data using Hadoop and a index variant releated to dewey-encoding. Dewey-style-encoding reminds of what Thomas mentioned regarding Informix previously in this discussion thread. (Look at for example the beginning of http://www.inf.unibz.it/dis/teaching/ATA/ata5-handout-2x2.pdf to see a bit of Dewey-style-encoding)
The researcher (Fang Wei-Kleiner) moved to USA before anything was published, but since there seems to be renewed interest in the topic, we're playing with the idea of submitting something about the initial experiments (for MIE now if we have time), would that be of interest to read do you think? Also there is an openEHR-storage related paper by Sergio Frerie et.al. that has been accepted and soon will be published: "Comparing the Performance of NoSQL Approaches for Managing Archetype-Based Electronic Health Record Data". I think that Sergio will annonce that here when final publication is finished. Hint from that paper: Couchbase is an interesting approach to explore more if you are looking for openEHR-performance... Another thing - regarding XML databases do read our old paper ( http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/070/009/ecp1270009.pdf) and include BaseX in your tests if you are experimenting with open source native XML DBs for openEHR, it preformed well for "clinical" patient-specific querying even though all xml databases we tested were not suitable for ad hoc epidemiological population queries (without query specific indexing). Best regards, Erik Sundvall Ph.D. Medical Informatics. Information Architect. Tel: +46-72-524 54 55 (or 010-1036252 in Sweden) Region Östergötland: [email protected] (previously lio.se) http://www.regionostergotland.se/cmit/ Linköping University: [email protected], http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/ On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 11:10 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Bert, > > great to hear that you are working on this! I had in mind that someone > from Linkoping University is working on a prototype, Erik Sundvall > mentioned it once or twice if I remember correctly. My working group will > surely try to find a good solution, too. However it would not make sense to > invent the exact same wheel twice. > > Best, > > Birger > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Gesendet: Dienstag, 26 Januar 2016 um 23:00:16 Uhr > Von: "Bert Verhees" <[email protected]> > An: "For openEHR technical discussions" < > [email protected]> > Betreff: RE: Archetype relational mapping - a practical openEHR > persistence solution > Not sure if you ask me Birger, but I will announce the github link here, > and will build a working prototype in open source. Maybe parallel I will do > something else, I am not sure about that > > Bert > > Op 26 jan. 2016 17:26 schreef "Birger Haarbrandt" < > [email protected] > >: > > > > Thanks! Would be nice to hear about the progress of this effort. > >> > > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > [email protected] > > http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > [email protected] > > http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org >
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