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Latest revision as of 17:58, 25 October 2016
1. Purpose
2. Notes and disclaimer
3. Arden Syntax: Context and History
4. Syntax Description
- 4.1. Fundamentals
- 4.2. Language Concepts
- 4.2.1. Data Types
- 4.2.2. Statements
- 4.2.3. Expressions
- 4.2.4. Operators
5. Basic Tasks (by Example)
- 5.1. Sort a List of Objects
- 5.2. Convert String to DateTime
- 5.3. Calculate the Current Age in Years from a Given Birthday
- 5.4. MLM-to-MLM Interaction
6. Programming / Engineering Use Cases
- 6.1. Guidelines
7. System-Level Engineering Use Cases
- 7.1. Standards-based stack for connecting Arden-based applications to an EHR
- 7.2. Integrating CDS in PDMS with minimal effort
- 7.3. Integrating CDS in a commercially available PDMS using proprietary interfaces
- 7.4. Business process communication [Adlassnig].
8. Clinical Use Cases
- 8.1. Drug-Disease Interaction
- 8.2. Body Mass Index
- 8.3. Abnormal Test Result Detection
9. Data Model Implementation Examples (New)
- NB: Formerly chapter 10 but the former chapter 9 [knowledge formalism comparison] was deleted
- 9.1. Use of FHIR as a data model in Arden Syntax [Haug].