*Attention all users of the openEHR BMM files*:
these used to be in the Github repo reference-models
<https://github.com/openEHR/reference-models>, but have now moved to
specifications-ITS-BMM Github repo
<https://github.com/openEHR/specifications-ITS-BMM>. They have also had
numerous small errors fixed by Kristoffer Lundberg, Chief architect at
Cambio Health Systems, for which we are very grateful.
The files are laid out in a different way, with the directory structure
reflecting the new component structure.
/original # BMMs from original openEHR, prior to
separated components
/example # BMM containing documentation on
format with examples
/components
/BASE # BMMs for BASE component
/Release-1.0.0 # BMMs for Release-1.0.0 of BASE
/etc
/LANG # BMMs for LANG component
/Release-1.0.0 # BMMs for Release-1.0.0 of LANG
/etc
/RM # BMMs for RM component
/Release-1.0.3 # BMMs for Release-1.0.3 of RM
/Release-1.0.4 # BMMs for Release-1.0.4 of RM
/etc
/PROC # BMMs for PROC component
/Release-1.0.0 # BMMs for Release-1.0.0 of PROC
/etc
To use these files in tools, the recommended approach is to point the
tool to the|components|(or|original|, if using Release 1.0.2) directory
of a clone checkout area, and to manage a table of files identified by
schema id (determined by meta-data inside the files), and to resolve the
include references via this table.
--
Thomas Beale
Principal, Ars Semantica <http://www.arssemantica.com>
Consultant, ABD Project, Intermountain Healthcare
<https://intermountainhealthcare.org/>
Management Board, Specifications Program Lead, openEHR Foundation
<http://www.openehr.org>
Chartered IT Professional Fellow, BCS, British Computer Society
<http://www.bcs.org/category/6044>
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