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== Where can I find the model files? == | == Where can I find the model files? == |
Revision as of 05:50, 19 September 2017
The CIMI Getting Started Guide will help you get acquainted with CIMI or get you on your way to becoming a productive contributor to the Open CIMI community.
- Please note that this page is currently in development (maintained by Claude Nanjo)
Where can I find the model files?
CIMI models are maintained on two HL7 CIMI Github Repositories.
Where can I view the models?
What we call the CIMI Logical Model consists of two parts:
- The CIMI Reference Model. This model defines the structure of the logical model - that is, its classes and the properties of those classes. It can be viewed here.
- The CIMI Archetypes. Archetypes are constraints on the reference model such as terminology bindings, data type constraints, and cardinality constraints. Archetypes can be viewed here.