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Re: Demographic Archetype Model


Rodrigo Filgueira wrote:
Hi there,

I've been trying to open openehr-demographic-person.person.draft.adl 
with 0.99.1a ADL editor and I get the following message:

Error Loading: ITEM_STRUCTURE = PERSON -> ITEM_TREE

2 times.
After a while I realized that the Demographic AM is not yet available, 
so it is possible this is the reason why ADL Editor has problems.
I am however able to open this archetype with the adl workbench, and 
edit it with notepad.
But I imagine that if the archetype does not work with adl editor it 
will not be usable with the kernel, until, again
the demographic am is integrated to the kernel.

In case I'm right, when do you expect to free the demographic AM and 
integrate it to the adl editor and kernel?

thank you

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Hi Rodrigo,

The archetype object model (AOM) is very generic by design. The 
constraints can be expressed on objects, attributes, associations and 
primitive types, which are common in any object models. Therefore it 
can 
be used to constrain any kind of reference model, either the openEHR RM 
or CEN13606 RM or others.

The AOM implementation within the current kernel can be used for 
demographic RM as well as other part of RM (e.g. EHR), we have 
successfully used archetypes to create demographic objects (e.g. 
Person) 
in runtime by the java kernel.

So the problem you found is not caused by missing implementation in the 
kernel. As I understand the Ocean ADL editor and workbench are based on 
the Eiffel implementation of the kernel and the ADL parser, so there is 
no connection between the ADL editor and the java kernel at the moment 
unfortunately.

Regards,

Rong

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