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CIMI Glossary

The CIMI Glossary has been transferred into the wiki. We still need to get a a graphics rendering tool installed so we can look at in a fashion similar to the maps in the source document. The glossary pages are organized as a combination of "categories" and "individuals". Categories represent classes of things, such as Template:CatRef, Template:CatRef, Template:CatRef, etc. Individuals represents instances of these categories, such as Template:Ref, Template:Ref, Template:Ref, etc.

Most categories and individuals have one or more reference definitions. These definitions are drawn from external sources and should not be changed. (TODO: revert changes that have already been made). A category of individual also has an official CIMI definition that may or may not match the reference definition. To suggest changes to the CIMI definition, use the "Definition" link on the page. As an example, if you wanted to suggest updates or changes to the definition of Template:CatRef, you would click on the "Definition:" link, which would take you to a page named "Organisation_Definition". You could enter comments in the discussion section and/or make changes to the definition itself.

Don't worry about making changes. Mediawiki maintains a complete history of changes and anything that is done can be readily undone. In addition, Mediawiki detects simultaneous changes and provides a reasonable resolution mechanism.

This is there because the definitions are "transcluded" into the containing page (e.g. Organisation_Definition is included in the Template:CatRef page, but we don't want to classify Template:CatRef as a Template:CatRef - just the definition itself.

CIMI Models

The three main categories of CIMI models are:

CIMI clinical models are defined by constraining the CIMI reference model. Each example instance of a CIMI Clinical Model is an instance of the CIMI reference model, which conforms to the constraints defined by the associated clinical model. The CIMI Clinical Patterns are a set of reusable models that define clinical semantics common to multiple clinical models. Each CIMI Clinical model specialises and/or extends at least one CIMI Clinical Pattern, to increase the design consistency between similar clinical models.

An early draft CIMI Modelling Styleguide can be found here.

Models that have been contributed to CIMI can be found here.

Style Guides


TF Meeting Minutes

CIMI Modeling TF

2014

2013

2012

Archived Minutes from previous TFs

CIMI Glossary TF

CIMI Reference Model (CRM) TF

Help

Additional information can be found at the Mediawiki Main Help page

Note: The following article is transcluded from mediawikiwiki:Help:Formatting: Mediawikiwiki:Help:Formatting

CIMI Style Guide

The style guide for CIMI models is still under construction. As soon we have decided on structure and content the guide will be published here.