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Ontologies in health: ready for prime time? IAO versus openEHR
A lot of ontology work has been going on for some years that comes loosely under the BFO and OBO activities, which stand to improve how computing in health is done. BFO is the Basic Formal Ontology, and OBO is … Continue reading
Posted in Health Informatics, openehr, Philosophy
Tagged archetype, DCM, e-health, IHTSDO, ontologies, openEHR
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Ontologies and information models: a uniting principle
Software developers and ontologists generally live in two different worlds. The former group think they are building systems to perform information processing and computation, and the latter group think they are formally describing some aspect of the world. [Note: slight … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Health Informatics
Tagged HL7, ontologies, software engineering, standards
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