Philippe, I understand Archetypes are discourse models and form a sentences A collection of sentences (Entry Archetypes) form one story/session/Composition and define the content of a system-interface connected to a database, or screen, or other service like a messaging system. In my terms: A Template consists of Entry Archetypes and is the content of a system-interface. The Composition, Template, the system-interface are equivalent, but need the story, system-interface, Template must contain the data and its full context/ epistemology. The Archetypes in my thinking are standardised patterns with which to construct an Entry archetype.
My hierargy becomes: Ontology - Encyclopedia Terminology - Dictionary Cluster Archetype - Standardised phrases/patterns Entry Archetype - Clinical sentence including epistemology/context (collection of patterns) Composition - Clinical story a Template with a collection of sentences/Entry archetypes Queries can be for leave nodes to find in a Patient Record the datum. In order to interpret the datum fully and safely one must inspect the whole associated Entry and/or Composition, (depending on specifics) Gerard Freriks +31 620347088 [email protected] Kattensingel 20 2801 CA Gouda the Netherlands > On 30 Mar 2018, at 14:38, Philippe Ameline <[email protected]> wrote: > > Le 28/03/2018 à 23:42, GF a écrit : >> I see the analogies: >> - Ontology = Encyclopedia >> - Terminology = Dictionary >> - Archetype = Phrase > > Hi Gerard, > > I would rather see Archetypes as "discourse models" that form a mold for > sentences or groups of sentences. The Phrase, in you enumeration, would > rather be the instantiated information (stored in database). > > If you are curious about the way a tree of concept can be homogeneous to a > sentence, Google "dependency grammar". > > This has been my main topic for 30 years in the report generation domain, and > I can say that "simply ordering information on a form" and "trying to tell > something using a structured vocabulary" are much different tasks. Typically, > the first approach concentrates on the leaves while the other makes certain > that branches give the proper meaning to the leaves. > > Best, > > Philippe > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org
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