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**In terms of the [http://www.ringholm.de/docs/03100_en.htm Technology Matrix] this implementation is based on the RP-RO-RS squares. RIM-based serialized models (RS) are transformed into message models (MS) and vice versa.
 
**In terms of the [http://www.ringholm.de/docs/03100_en.htm Technology Matrix] this implementation is based on the RP-RO-RS squares. RIM-based serialized models (RS) are transformed into message models (MS) and vice versa.
  
==Tuesday 17:30-19:30==
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==Tuesday "Q5" 17:30-19:30==
 
*BOF - free flowing discussion session
 
*BOF - free flowing discussion session
 
*Michael van der Zel, UMCG, see the UMCG section of [http://hl7book.net/index.php?title=The_HL7v3_Technology_matrix]
 
*Michael van der Zel, UMCG, see the UMCG section of [http://hl7book.net/index.php?title=The_HL7v3_Technology_matrix]

Revision as of 10:09, 15 July 2008

Monday Q3 (13:45-15:00)

  • Round of introductions
  • Approval of the minutes of the last WGM (max 5 minutes)
  • Presentation of the PHI Technology RIMBAA application
    • Presentation mixed with a Q&A session
    • Presented by Andrea Ceiner and colleague (Austria)
    • See [1] for a description of the approach.

Monday Q4 (15:30-17:00)

  • Round of introductions
  • Presentation of the UMCN RIMBAA application
    • Presentation mixed with a Q&A session, and live demonstration
    • Presented by Ernst de Bel (the Netherlands)
    • This is a fullblown EHR created by a Dutch university hospital, based on a RIM persistence layer (6 tables in an ER database).
    • In terms of the Technology Matrix this implementation is based on the RP-RO-RS squares. RIM-based serialized models (RS) are transformed into message models (MS) and vice versa.

Tuesday "Q5" 17:30-19:30

  • BOF - free flowing discussion session
  • Michael van der Zel, UMCG, see the UMCG section of [2]