The main differences between ADL 14. and ADL 2:
* ADL 2 properly supports specialisation, i.e. inheritance
* In ADL 2, a template is just another ADL 2 archetype (with
'template' keyword)
* special syntax types for Quantity, Coded text and Ordinals are
replaced with a standard 'tuple' c
Hi,
Thank you all for the quick responses. We will try some of the other tools
mentioned in the replies and see if they will work for us. Overall what I
have gathered is as below (please correct if I am wrong)
1. It will be better to stick to ADL 1.4 OPT for some more time
2. documentation
Hi!
Great to hear about your project! Please tell us a bit more if you have
time, what are the pilot use-cases? (I am curious since we are planning
some tests in Sweden too...)
It is true that adl 1.4 is currently more used, but for new projects it is
good to track the ADL 2 development. There ar
Thanks Pieter/ Diego,
and hi Dileep.
AFAIK Demographics archetypes/ templates are currently only handled by
LinkEhr and Tom Beale's ADL workshop tool. This is partly because ,
to-date, (at least publicly) only a couple of companies have made use of
the openEHR Demographics service - Code24 and Oc
The editing tools for adl 2 are still limited. However the template editing by
hand is easier in adl 2 than the earlier template xml formats because it's the
same adl with a few extra language constructs for templates.
And you can convert the ckm to adl 2 quite easily.
Pieter Bos
Op 12 feb. 2
Hello Dileep,
If you stick with ADL 1.4 then you could use LinkEHR Studio (
http://linkehr.com) to create templates from other RM such as demographic
model. The same tool can be used to import OET and export OPT for any given
RM.
Regards
El 12/2/2017 9:44, "Dileep V S" escribió:
Hi,
We are ex
Hi,
We are exploring OpenEHR as part of a public health management pilot
project in India and have some questions that I am unable to find proper
answers.
After studying the available libraries, tools and opensource server
implementations, ADL 1.4 seems to be more widely supported than the newer
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