you to use a relational database.
I don't think that is suitable for a good working kernel, because you
cannot run path-based queries against it, but for a start it might work.
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Kathrin Dentler
AI Department | Department of Medical Informatics
Faculty of Sciences | Academic
://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/2041-1480-2-2.pdf
Best,
Kathrin
Op 8/8/13 3:33 PM, Bert Verhees schreef:
That is very interesting, Kathrin,
Do you also have a way to validate the data?
Thanks
Bert
On 08/08/2013 12:46 PM, Kathrin Dentler wrote:
Dear David,
Just because the proposed
and opensource)
Thanks in advance for enlightening me.
Bert
On 08/08/2013 03:39 PM, Kathrin Dentler wrote:
Hi Bert,
The idea is to validate the data by using an integrity constraint
validator such as http://clarkparsia.com/pellet/icv/. I just
implemented a little proof of concept so far
. The idea is to have normalized clinical data
expressed in OWL in order to ease its reuse in clinical research (mainly
clinical trials) and quality measurement.
Best regards,
Kathrin Dentler
[1] http://www.few.vu.nl/~kdr250/prohealth12kr4hc_archetypes_owl.pdf
Op 03-07-12 10:19, Ian McNicoll
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