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A concept domain represents an abstract conceptual space that can be associated with RIM-derived coded attributes.  A concept domain can be represented by one or more value sets, where each associated value set applies in a given context. Further, sub-sets of concept domains may, themselves, be represented as concept domains in a parent-child semantic hierarchy. The set of operations that can be made on concept domains includes: create, define (or redefine), rename, move (in the hierarchy) and delete, as indicated below:
 
A concept domain represents an abstract conceptual space that can be associated with RIM-derived coded attributes.  A concept domain can be represented by one or more value sets, where each associated value set applies in a given context. Further, sub-sets of concept domains may, themselves, be represented as concept domains in a parent-child semantic hierarchy. The set of operations that can be made on concept domains includes: create, define (or redefine), rename, move (in the hierarchy) and delete, as indicated below:
  
 
[[Image:VocMnt705.gif|thumb|center|384px|Element '''vocabularyDomainRevision''' -- Revising Concept Domains]]
 
[[Image:VocMnt705.gif|thumb|center|384px|Element '''vocabularyDomainRevision''' -- Revising Concept Domains]]

Latest revision as of 00:25, 30 September 2007

Concept Domain Revision

[Not fully exposed in application]

A concept domain represents an abstract conceptual space that can be associated with RIM-derived coded attributes. A concept domain can be represented by one or more value sets, where each associated value set applies in a given context. Further, sub-sets of concept domains may, themselves, be represented as concept domains in a parent-child semantic hierarchy. The set of operations that can be made on concept domains includes: create, define (or redefine), rename, move (in the hierarchy) and delete, as indicated below:

Element vocabularyDomainRevision -- Revising Concept Domains