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Re: IHTSDO meeting - term binding presentation available


Thanks for this Tom,

Good to see this exploration looking at healthy blend of archetypes &
terminology together.

I agree ref set approach seems best..interested if anyone has another 
view..

Regards,

Tony

Thomas Beale wrote:
> *
> * I attended the IHTSDO meeting just finished in Copenhagen. Things 
> look
> pretty good for where SNOMED CT is going generally - the RF2 technical
> infrastructure seems relatively well designed. There is a lot of
> activity in content modeling, the IHTSDO workbench and many other 
> areas
> relevant to openEHR. Converely, I believe openEHR will be very 
> important
> to make SNOMED CT work in many places, since it will be via 
> archetypes,
> templates and associated ref sets that information systems will be 
> able
> to connect to terminology in a disciplined way. I believe that ref 
> sets
> are the future of SNOMED CT (and any terminology for that matter) in 
> use
> in real systems.
>
> I was asked to present a view from openEHR about 'terminology 
> binding',
> i.e. connecting terminology and information models. My presentation is
> on this page 
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/term/Terminology+Binding
> or see the following direct links:
>
>     * PDF -
>       
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/download/attachments/5997267/openEHR_term_binding_IHTSDO_april_2010.pdf
>     * PPTX -
>       
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/download/attachments/5997267/openEHR_term_binding_IHTSDO_april_2010.pptx
>
> I hope this is useful.  I will continue to document IHTSDO-related
> thoughts on the openEHR wiki, and I encourage others to do the same.
>
> - thomas beale
>

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