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Op woensdag 18 januari 2006 01:16, schreef Sebastian Garde:
Hi Bert,
the way I understand the differences between openSDE and openEHR:
Thanks, Sebastian, really helpful answer, gives something to think of
Regards
Bert Verhees
Bert Verhees wrote:
example
A class has an interface, this what it makes visible to other classes. A
property is some characteristic of a class.
F.e a class Person has a property bodyLength. This can be in inches or
centimeters. For example bodyLength can give you centimeters or inches,
Hi,
It seems to me you are turning around a really subtle and complex concept.
Like a building, information systems must have some hard parts (to stand
up) and a flexible content (so you can live in it).
The usual way is to have the hard parts being whether a database model
or some pieces of
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Op woensdag 18 januari 2006 17:10, schreef Ian McNicoll MMS:
Either there is a documented interface to a persistence layer, or there
isn't. It is quite possible I missed it in the documentations
But till now, I asked it three times in three days, is there a documented
interface to a
Sorry for not knowing better but I'll ask anyway; why
not something like:
name xsi:type=DV_CODED_TEXT
valueclinical finding/value
defining_code
code_string
terminology_id=SNOMED-CT404684003/code_string
/defining_code
/name
Ed Dodds
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Bert Verhees wrote:
Op woensdag 18 januari 2006 17:10, schreef Ian McNicoll MMS:
Either there is a documented interface to a persistence layer, or there
isn't. It is quite possible I missed it in the documentations
But till now, I asked it three times in three days, is there a documented
Tim Cook wrote:
Hi Bert,
I think you are still a bit confused about What is OpenEHR?
See the FAQ: http://openehr.org/FAQs/t_about_FAQ.htm
OpenEHR is (essentially) a non-profit organization that produces
specifications for an electronic health record. The specifications are
implementation
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