Hi Kathrin
This is very exciting news and I look forward to catching up on this
area. It has been attempted on a few occasions, I believe as the OWL
tooling improves we are likely to see benefits.
Cheers, Sam
On 3/07/2012 8:29 PM, Kathrin Dentler wrote:
Dear all,
Here in Amsterdam we are
Hi!
Interesting work, and nice to see many OWL/archetype-experts working
together!
Are you planning to design any transformations of AQL-queries to SPARQL
that matches your instance data format? (If so, we have a REST-based
framework with a dedicated spot to put that translator in.)
Best
:19:05 +0100
Subject: SMART platform and RDF
To: openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org
There is quite a bit of interest in the UK in adapting the US-based
SMART platform www.smartplatforms.org for UK use. One aspect of SMART
involves the definition of a fairly simple API which serves RDF
Hi Ian,
I certainly need to take a look at the SMART work before commenting
further, but I'd personally focus on going from XSD to RDF.
I know that it sends a chill down the spine to hear XSD as an anchoring
modeling formalism, especially if you are an object oriented person, but it
is the most
Seref Arikan wrote:
If you go to RDF without XSD as the intermediate output, I'll ask: from what
computable form you are going to go to RDF?
I assumed it would be from OPT (operational template).
Peter
Which I assume will be represented via XSD again, if multiple technologies
are to do the same thing in the same way.
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Peter Gummer
peter.gummer at oceaninformatics.com wrote:
Seref Arikan wrote:
If you go to RDF without XSD as the intermediate output, I'll
On 03/07/2012 09:50, Seref Arikan wrote:
Which I assume will be represented via XSD again, if multiple
technologies are to do the same thing in the same way.
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actually, OPTs are not XSDs, they are an XML instance object
serialisation of the AOM XSD. I.e. all OPTs obey the one XSD. I must
That is exactly what I'm talking about. If you go with ADL, dADL, JSON,
YAML, which you are free to do of course, you'll have difficulty in
sharing/replicating that implementation.
Sorry, I'm writing these in the middle of a horribly busy day, so I did not
go into details, but we're talking about
Dear all,
Here in Amsterdam we are working on expressing archetypes as OWL graphs,
and actually I think that it would be ideal to host them under the
openEHR domain in future.
We transform archetypes from ADL to OWL, with the work of Catalina Costa
from Medical University of Graz (previously
There is quite a bit of interest in the UK in adapting the US-based
SMART platform www.smartplatforms.org for UK use. One aspect of SMART
involves the definition of a fairly simple API which serves RDF graphs
of archetype like objects e.g Blood pressure, allergy. The SMART guys
are aware of
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