I agree that the different kinds of ‘templates’ show up in different parts of the RM. But we need to think more.
All are ‘patterns’ of different kinds. Gerard Freriks +31 620347088 [email protected] Kattensingel 20 2801 CA Gouda the Netherlands > On 16 Feb 2018, at 12:41, Thomas Beale <[email protected]> wrote: > > > in openEHR terms... > > On 16/02/2018 05:38, GF wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> In my opinion there are several types of ‘patterns’: >> >> - Specific Local Templates/patterns used in a defined community for specific >> purposes > > specialisations of any archetype for local usage. Templates used to define an active interface in a specific context > >> - Specific Clinical Models/patterns for things like: the documentation of >> lab-test forms/panels, collections of meta-data for documentation of >> specific observations/test for abdominal complaints, etc. > > COMPOSITION archetypes, probably some SECTION archetypes I think these will be sometimes SECTIONS, ENTRIES or perhaps CLUSTERS > >> - Generic Clinical Patterns for things like: any lab panel, address, any >> device meta-dataetc. > > all the ENTRY archetypes Generic CLUSTERS > >> - Basic Patterns for things like: any observation, any evaluation, any >> order, any action, and any process, and their full epistemology, etc. > > ENTRY part of RM ENTRIES > >> - Atomic Patterns for those standardised constructs making use of Data Types >> and that are used to construct the patterns above such as: types of Result, >> types of temporal meta-data, etc. > > Data types and atomic generic Data structures part of RM. DataTypes. Anything other than DataTypes are CLUSTERS > > - thomas
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