Question about Composition.category

2012-10-02 Thread pablo pazos

Hi all,
As usual I'm reviewing the specs  the openEHR terminology.I understand the 
event and persistent values for the Composition.category property.There is 
also a process value, but I don't understand the difference between event 
and process. The specs are not clear here:
Indicates what broad category this Composition is belogs to, e.g. ?persistent? 
- of longitudinal validity, ?event?, ?process? etc.
Any thoughts?
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Issue (probably known) with ADL Workbench

2012-10-02 Thread pablo pazos
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Issue (probably known) with ADL Workbench

2012-10-02 Thread pablo pazos

I'm glad to help. I thought maybe other people is downloading old WB versions.

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 Subject: Re: Issue (probably known) with ADL Workbench
 From: peter.gummer at oceaninformatics.com
 Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2012 10:09:50 +1000
 To: openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org
 
 pablo pazos wrote:
 
  Hi Ian, Peter was right, the issue was because I've installed ADLWB 
  v1.4.1.595 in my notebook.
  
  I downloaded the ADLWB from here: 
  http://wiki.oceaninformatics.com/confluence/display/TTL/ADL+Workbench+Releases
  And this page lead my to the old download page: 
  http://wiki.oceaninformatics.com/confluence/display/TTL/ADL+Workbench
  
  That last link is the first result when adl workbench is searched using 
  google. Maybe that page could be updated to link the new ADLWB download 
  page: 
  http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/index.html
 
 
 Maybe google is doing that because the proper download page (on openehr.org) 
 has a heading of AWB Home and a title of ADL 1.5 Workbench. I guess 
 google gets as confused by acronyms as I do ;-)
 
 I've edited the ADL Workbench page that you found on the Ocean wiki. The 
 Current Release now links to the openehr.org download page.
 
 Thanks for pointing this out, Pablo.
 
 Peter
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CKM archetypes for easy reference in ADL Workbench

2012-10-02 Thread Thomas Beale

I have uploaded a cleaned up version of the CKM archetypes, which nearly 
all compile cleanly in the ADL 1.5 workbench. (The reason why some 
cleaning was necessary is because the Workbench compiler is much 
stricter and better at checking even 1.4 level semantics than the tools 
used to build these archetypes in the first place). These archetypes are 
useful a) for making comparisons with other archetypes, e.g. 13606, 
CIMI, Intermountain etc and b) for seeing real clinical models made by 
real clinical people (not technicians!) and c) for learning the ADL 
Workbench.

The knowledge2 SVN repo is visible here - 
http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge2/TRUNK/archetypes/ .

If you already have an SVN checkout for 
http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge2/TRUNK (or 
http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge2) then just do a normal 'SVN 
update'. If you don't have it, and know how to work with SVN, create a 
checkout of http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge2/TRUNK and you will get 
this CKM, CIMI, Intermountain and other repositories in one go. Each of 
those can be configured as a 'profile' in the workbench.

If you have no clue about SVN and want help, please post here and me or 
some other kind soul will help. It's easy when you know how.

In the web view of this SVN repo, it looks like this:



You can see that most compile here (just press F7 to do a compile once 
you are configured):



- thomas beale

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