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openEHR Task Planning – a visual model of clinical workflow
We have been making steady progress on the openEHR Task Planning specification and visual modelling language (TP-VML) for clinical workflow. One of the differentiators of Task Planning, is that, like YAWL, it is designed as a formalism for developing fully … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Health Informatics, openehr
Tagged BPMN, CMMN, DMN, task planning, workflow
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openEHR Task Planning – heading for implementation
We’ve made a lot of progress since my last post on this topic. We have published a 1.0.0 version of the openEHR Task Planning specification, which will go into implementation immediately in the City of Moscow e-health project. The current … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Health Informatics, openehr, standards
Tagged BPMN, CMMN, task planning, workflow, YAWL
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