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> > I think that the qualifier for initials is
> > quite troublesome - If I know that the person
> > has an initial D and a first name Richard, is
> > D the initial for Richard? This kind of question
>
>Did you mean D. Richard Hipp?
>Often called Dr. Hipp, but he never pretended to be a Dr.
Ric
Regarding OIDs and II, I think there's a misunderstanding
about the point of the OID part of the II
The OID is computationally opaque - it's not intended to
tell you anything about the identifier, only to make it
unique. Any scheme based on reverse engineering the OID
into some form of information
I've just tried to catch up on this thread.
Other than the perennial issue of datatype
vs. archetype, I didn't catch anything in
the content that pointed a problem with the
specifics of the HL7 V3 model for Entity Name.
Why is CEN partially different from HL7 (i.e.
not qualifier for initials?)
I t
Dear all,
Work has been continuing on the specifications leading up to Release
1.0, expected sometime in May. Up to that date, various stages in the
work are being baselined as release 0.95, 0.96 etc. The release-0.95
baseline was declared today. See the new specification project home page
at
Gunnar
I have it working with ADL 1.2 - a couple of things to get right then it
will be out there. I have composition archetypes in prototype form and
here at Ocean we are building templates in a rudimentary form - which is
very exciting - we have data in memory - and also can produce XML.
T
Op vrijdag 11 maart 2005 12:34, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 12:12:03PM +0100, Bert Verhees wrote:
> > I am extracting data from existing systems, and put them in a
> > CEN-structure (this is simplified saying of what I am really doing).
> > I do not want to loose vital inform
Op vrijdag 11 maart 2005 12:36, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> I forgot to mention one solution we could use in GnuMed:
>
> Attach another name to a person (they can have any number of
> names), put the initials in one of the fields and mark that
> name (eg set the comment) to be only initials.
This i
> > Can you precisely say what your initials stand for ? Here in
> > Germany they are *always* the first letter of the first
> > name(s). In other countries, too (US, AU AFAICT). In a name,
> > that is. A sig may consist of initials only - first/last names
> > both included - such as on charts etc.
I forgot to mention one solution we could use in GnuMed:
Attach another name to a person (they can have any number of
names), put the initials in one of the fields and mark that
name (eg set the comment) to be only initials.
Not clean but doable.
Karsten
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On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 12:12:03PM +0100, Bert Verhees wrote:
>
> I am extracting data from existing systems, and put them in a CEN-structure
> (this is simplified saying of what I am really doing).
> I do not want to loose vital information in this process
> There is one system that stores perso
On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 10:31:09AM +0100, Bert Verhees wrote:
>
> Op donderdag 10 maart 2005 13:48, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> > > There are no fixed patterns for names or naming conventions.
> > > There are many societies where there are no 'Family' names at
> > > all. Some have Tribe name
Op vrijdag 11 maart 2005 11:42, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 10:31:09AM +0100, Bert Verhees wrote:
> > Op donderdag 10 maart 2005 13:48, schreef Karsten Hilbert:
> > > > There are no fixed patterns for names or naming conventions.
> > > > There are many societies where the
Schematron supports at least some calculations, but probably not
elaborate ones. I'm not sure what
is needed here. The sume of the score of 10 values is something that
it can do:
http://www.zvon.org/xxl/SchematronTutorial/Examples/Example13/example.html
although I'm not sure about floating poi
David W. Forslund wrote:
>I've been looking at schematron for doing the "equivalent" of archetype in
>a more general situation, particularly since there as been no ADL parser
>available in Java. Schematron seems to be reasonably popular for
>enforcing rules for XML data structures and there is a
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Heath Frankel wrote:
>Dear Sam, etal,
>
>I wonder if the specialised schema approach for archetypes is one that
>openEHR should encourage. Not so much discourage the investigation but at
>least indicate to those who are going down this route that previous work by
>Ocean and DSTC has indicated tha
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Op dinsdag 15 maart 2005 11:44, schreef Grahame Grieve:
> Regarding OIDs and II, I think there's a misunderstanding
> about the point of the OID part of the II
>
> The OID is computationally opaque - it's not intended to
> tell you anything about the identifier, only to make it
> unique. Any scheme
Op dinsdag 15 maart 2005 11:34, schreef Grahame Grieve:
> I've just tried to catch up on this thread.
> Other than the perennial issue of datatype
> vs. archetype, I didn't catch anything in
> the content that pointed a problem with the
> specifics of the HL7 V3 model for Entity Name.
> Why is CEN
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Hi,
I've just published a paper called "A new Pattern Systematics":
http://cybop.berlios.de/papers/2005_new_pattern_systematics/paper.pdf
Perhaps useful for the software developers among you.
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