I presume this was posted here to get a reaction from someone in
openEHR, so I will briefly react...overall, Tim has given a pretty
reasonable airing of some of the important points for the future. To my
mind his claim of the possible lock-in of data is slightly
exaggeratedbut in any
Thomas Beale wrote:
Tim Churches wrote:
Furthermore, if you want to add to your data, you will need to be able
to modify the archetype definition used to store it. Thus, you will need
you cannot modify the definition of a released archetype. Well obviously
physically you could, but the
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David More wrote:
See short comments below.
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 20:17:31 +1100, Tim Churches wrote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it occurs to me that simply having
archetype definitions mirrrored at lots of sites is a start, but it
isn't really enough. An archetype (and the reference model it
David More wrote:
See short comments below.
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 20:17:31 +1100, Tim Churches wrote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it occurs to me that simply having
archetype definitions mirrrored at lots of sites is a start, but it
isn't really enough. An archetype (and the reference model it
of every
archetype definition it has ever used to store any data.
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without the need to ask permission from the copyright holder of that
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