On 02/02/2019 16:21, Pieter Bos wrote:
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*Date: *Saturday, 2 February 2019 at 15:01
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*Subject: *Re: Rules in archetypes - what are the requirement
From: openEHR-technical on behalf
of Thomas Beale
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Date: Saturday, 2 February 2019 at 15:01
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Subject: Re: Rules in archetypes - what are the requirements?
Assuming you meant to put 'id7' as the first one, I
But then you need a second language to define a function to calculate a simple
score. Without it's possible to create tooling to help modelers write at least
simple expressions. basic math and some simple 'if x is between 3 and 10, fill
this field with this value' is entirely doable without manu
On 02/02/2019 13:15, Ian McNicoll wrote:
Hi Pieter,
"But why would I need a function to calculate a score that is just a
sum of a number of values, instead of a few +-operators?"
It is an open question but one advantage of using the function
approach, with simple values is that it can encap
On 01/02/2019 14:53, Pieter Bos wrote:
About the calculation:
Ah, I see, the assignment seems like a good solution. But why would I
need a function to calculate a score that is just a sum of a number of
values, instead of a few +-operators?
well you might want to re-use that function. More
Hi Pieter,
"But why would I need a function to calculate a score that is just a sum of
a number of values, instead of a few +-operators?"
It is an open question but one advantage of using the function approach,
with simple values is that it can encapsulate the algorithm without too
much dependenc
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