Re: [Troll] Terminology bindings ... again

2018-03-30 Thread GF
Philippe, I understand Archetypes are discourse models and form a sentences A collection of sentences (Entry Archetypes) form one story/session/Composition and define the content of a system-interface connected to a database, or screen, or other service like a messaging system. In my terms: A

Re: [Troll] Terminology bindings ... again

2018-03-30 Thread Philippe Ameline
Le 30/03/2018 à 16:49, GF a écrit : > Philippe, > > I understand Archetypes are discourse models and form a sentences > A collection of sentences (Entry Archetypes) form one > story/session/Composition and define the content of a system-interface > connected to a database, or screen, or other

Re: SV: [Troll] Terminology bindings ... again

2018-03-30 Thread Seref Arikan
Hi Philippe, See inline please On Friday, March 30, 2018, Philippe Ameline wrote: > Le 28/03/2018 à 23:42, GF a écrit : > > I see the analogies: > - Ontology = Encyclopedia > - Terminology = Dictionary > - Archetype = Phrase > > > Hi Gerard, > > I would rather see

Re: [Troll] Terminology bindings ... again

2018-03-30 Thread GF
Philippe, Fist of all: My ideas about modelling and using archetype, etc is not shared by OpenEhr I agree that the tree is important. My tree starts at Composition contaiining one of more Sections, and/or Entries. The Entry models a process of one of these: data observation, data evaluation,

Re: [Troll] Terminology bindings ... again

2018-03-30 Thread Philippe Ameline
Le 28/03/2018 à 23:42, GF a écrit : > I see the analogies: > - Ontology= Encyclopedia > - Terminology = Dictionary > - Archetype = Phrase Hi Gerard, I would rather see Archetypes as "discourse models" that form a mold for sentences or groups of sentences. The Phrase, in you enumeration, would

Re: [Troll] Terminology bindings ... again

2018-03-30 Thread Thomas Beale
Paths is also how openEHR querying works, and in pretty much the same way, except for the technical fact of using archetype codes rather than literal strings. - thomas On 30/03/2018 16:25, Philippe Ameline wrote: For example: Echocardiography     Indication             Findings    

Re: [Troll] Terminology bindings ... again

2018-03-30 Thread Philippe Ameline
Le 30/03/2018 à 17:38, Thomas Beale a écrit : > > Paths is also how openEHR querying works, and in pretty much the same > way, except for the technical fact of using archetype codes rather > than literal strings. > > - thomas > I wrote literal strings for clarity ; actually it is a path of codes

Re: [Troll] Terminology bindings ... again

2018-03-30 Thread Thomas Beale
Gerard, I don't know that your modelling approach is that far from openEHR - you are from memory using CLUSTER in a way we are not, but I don't recall the details. In any case, is there a recent reference page on the web where a technical summary of your modelling style can be seen? thanks