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*Generated SQL database and mapping rules
 
*Generated SQL database and mapping rules
 
*A CIM DIM ;-) SOA Common Information Model. We (UMCG) use something very similar to Clinical Document R-MIM, only with multiple entry points, more from the Clinical Statement, ergo DIM. I heard there are harmonisation efforts to update the Clinical Statement part of the Clinical Document with the Clinical Statement work done in Care Provision.
 
*A CIM DIM ;-) SOA Common Information Model. We (UMCG) use something very similar to Clinical Document R-MIM, only with multiple entry points, more from the Clinical Statement, ergo DIM. I heard there are harmonisation efforts to update the Clinical Statement part of the Clinical Document with the Clinical Statement work done in Care Provision.
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*Best practices generating code using the informative schemas. For Java & .Net & others? (See discussion in the tooling list on "XML Binding Frameworks")

Revision as of 17:38, 12 November 2008

Note: Peter Hendler won't be present dusing this WGM.

  • Monday Q3 (13:45-15:00)
  • Monday Q4 (15:30-17:00)
  • Tuesday Q6 (19:30-21:00)
    • This session starts just after the Neotool party


Possible Subjects?

  • How to do a Connectathon? Or we could do a connecthathon.
  • Database with ISO datatypes
  • RIMBAA Reference Architecture
  • Generated SQL database and mapping rules
  • A CIM DIM ;-) SOA Common Information Model. We (UMCG) use something very similar to Clinical Document R-MIM, only with multiple entry points, more from the Clinical Statement, ergo DIM. I heard there are harmonisation efforts to update the Clinical Statement part of the Clinical Document with the Clinical Statement work done in Care Provision.
  • Best practices generating code using the informative schemas. For Java & .Net & others? (See discussion in the tooling list on "XML Binding Frameworks")