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== Upcoming ==
 
== Upcoming ==
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# # [http://hl7-fhir.github.io/rdf.html Github page on RDF]
 
# Discuss [http://YosemiteProject.org/ Yosemite Project].  Add who is doing what?
 
# Discuss [http://YosemiteProject.org/ Yosemite Project].  Add who is doing what?
 
# Discuss use cases (when Guoqian is available)
 
# Discuss use cases (when Guoqian is available)

Revision as of 04:10, 28 April 2015

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Weekly joint teleconference of the HL7 ITS subgroup on RDF for Semantic Interoperability and the W3C Healthcare and Life Sciences group on Clinical Observations Interoperability.

See also Work Projects

DRAFT Agenda for 28-Apr-2015

  1. Role call and agenda
  2. Moderation and use of a SPEAKER QUEUE
  3. Pick a scribe
  4. Approve Minutes of previous meetings
    1. Apr 21
  5. Review of Action Items
    1. ACTION: dbooth to suggest to the FIHR group to make it explicit in the FHIR spec tha a profile URI *should* be dereferenceable to an authoritative definition of that profile [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2015/04/07-hcls-minutes.html#action01]
    2. ACTION: JohnMattison to provide example CCDA for trying with ShEx [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/12/23-hcls-minutes.html#action02]
  6. FHIR RDF and Validation/Translation Task Force (Wednesdays 11am Boston timezone, same teleconference details as below except for the day)
    1. Moderation and use of a SPEAKER QUEUE
    2. Notes from the most recent task force teleconference
    3. To discuss: Element ordering. Some possibilities:
      1. rdf:List
      2. Ordered List Ontology
      3. Collections Ontology
      4. Simple List Conventions
    4. Side-by-side example of two FHIR RDF approaches (Tony Mallia)
      http://wiki.hl7.org/images/1/19/FHIR_RDF_Sample_side_by_side_comparisons_v2.pdf
      How to determine the class of an Observation.code such as http://loinc.org/54411-4.ttl from the Coding.system and Coding.code ?
  7. Upcoming HL7 Meeting - Paris May 10-15
    1. http://www.hl7.org/events/wgm052015/
    2. Chair: Rob Hausam (acting chair for ITS) with Claude Nanjo
    3. Will attend: Claude, Paul, Rob, EricP, Andy Stechin
    4. Will not attend: David, Marc, Tony
    5. ITS meeting slot for RDF group: Monday Q4 (3:30pm Paris time)
  8. FHIR RDF Project Scope Statement (Claude Nanjo) - Status?
  9. Side-by-side example of two FHIR RDF approaches (Tony Mallia)
    http://wiki.hl7.org/images/1/19/FHIR_RDF_Sample_side_by_side_comparisons_v2.pdf
    1. ISSUE-7 - Should we treat observation.code as an instance of a class?
    2. ISSUE-8 - If we treat observation.code as an instance of a class, should that class represent the disease itself or a *description* of the disease?
    3. ISSUE-9 - Does observation.code need to be a uri instead of a blank node, to work well with owl reasoners?

Teleconference Details

Tuesdays, 11:00am Eastern US (Boston) time zone
Zakim (W3C teleconference bridge).
Dial-In #: +1.617.761.6200 (Cambridge, MA)
VoIP address: sip:zakim@voip.w3.org
Participant Access Code: 4257 ("HCLS")
IRC: irc.w3.org port 6665 channel #hcls

Screen sharing (when used) is courtesy of Claude Nanjo. It is only used for screen sharing -- not for the teleconference bridge. The W3C teleconference bridge (above) will still be used even when we are using GoToMeeting for screen sharing. To join the screen sharing, browse to:

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/157514853
Access Code: 157-514-853

See also:

Upcoming

  1. # Github page on RDF
  2. Discuss Yosemite Project. Add who is doing what?
  3. Discuss use cases (when Guoqian is available)
  4. Valuesets in FHIR (Lloyd)
    1. See also Tony Mallia's latest Terminology Binding draft

Work Projects

Moved to RDF for Semantic Interoperability home page