I think Thomas created it from scratch. There is a page on the wiki
discussing it
(http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/Machine-readable+model+representations+of+openEHR),
but we studied mostly to the bmm files included on the archetype
workbench in order to understand it.
2013/4/30 pablo pazo
On 30/04/2013 18:30, Diego Bosc? wrote:
> I think Thomas created it from scratch. There is a page on the wiki
> discussing it
> (http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/Machine-readable+model+representations+of+openEHR),
> but we studied mostly to the bmm files included on the archetype
> workbenc
the BMM requirements.
I do agree that in general XMI suffers from this, I am not sure if I
agree that the above items are a big problem in BMM at a practical level
(in XMI land, the graphical stuff can be all over the place and is
complex). But in any case, they could be made to disappear fro
ica - IBIME
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