Thomas
It is more that units match "Force"/"Length"^2 for pressure and it is an
expression that the property of pressure is the property of "Force" per
property of "area" - this does allow a very wide range of units to be used
if that is the requirement.
I am starting to see that things do get c
Bhupinder Singh wrote:
> Can we not work on a UNITS module where a test can be attached to a number
> of units where the conversion is not available. A clinician does not want to
> have to relearn the unit for the convenience of the application.
>
I wonder if units should be considered part of
t McCauley
- Original Message -
From: "Sam Heard"
To: "Bhupinder Singh" ; "Openehr-Technical"
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 11:35
Subject: RE: Pathology requirements UNITS
> Bhupinder
>
> This is an interesting idea...but it raises issues as you have to
PM
> To: Sam Heard; Openehr-Technical
> Subject: Re: Pathology requirements UNITS
>
>
> Can we not work on a UNITS module where a test can be attached to a number
> of units where the conversion is not available. A clinician does
> not want to
> have to relearn the unit fo
UNITS
There are a lot of units out there - it has been our idea to build a
constraint model on units based on the property being measured. A good
example is frequency can be '/{time unit}' (e.g. /min, /hr, /s) or 'Hz'. It
is hoped that we can translate from one to the other as much as possible on
: "Openehr-Technical"
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 4:02 PM
Subject: Pathology requirements UNITS
> UNITS
>
> There are a lot of units out there - it has been our idea to build a
> constraint model on units based on the property being measured. A good
> example is frequen
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