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Dear all,

I think most of us are now on this list....can we just have some
responses to this so I am sure who is here?

- thomas

I'm here, Johan and Mattias also report that they received you mail.

Rong/Dipak/Gunnar I heard that you were speakers at the "Vitalis"
conference in Gothenburg. Feel free to add a short sentence about what
you said there (or a link to a presentation) as payload in your
ping-reply to the list . :wink:

// Erik Sundvall

I'm in.

  /Mikael

Yin Su is in

Erik Sundvall wrote:

  

I think most of us are now on this list....can we just have some
responses to this so I am sure who is here?
    
I'm here, Johan and Mattias also report that they received you mail.

Rong/Dipak/Gunnar I heard that you were speakers at the "Vitalis"
conference in Gothenburg. Feel free to add a short sentence about what
you said there (or a link to a presentation) as payload in your
ping-reply to the list . :wink:

// Erik Sundvall

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Hi all,

I am in. :slight_smile:

Briefly about what I presented at the Vitalis conference - it was a 20
minutes session on the technical track of this 3 day Swedish annual
health/IT event. Since openEHR is still largely unknown in Sweden, my
talk was half about light introduction of openEHR and half about our
pilot EHR application. The slides can be found at:

http://www.acode.se/openEHR-Vitalis-2006-03_Rong.pdf.

As always, comments and questions are welcome!

Rong

Rong Chen wrote:

Erik Sundvall wrote:
  

I think most of us are now on this list....can we just have some
responses to this so I am sure who is here?
    

I'm here, Johan and Mattias also report that they received you mail.

Rong/Dipak/Gunnar I heard that you were speakers at the "Vitalis"
conference in Gothenburg. Feel free to add a short sentence about what
you said there (or a link to a presentation) as payload in your
ping-reply to the list . :wink:

// Erik Sundvall

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Hi all,

I am in. :slight_smile:

Briefly about what I presented at the Vitalis conference - it was a 20
minutes session on the technical track of this 3 day Swedish annual
health/IT event. Since openEHR is still largely unknown in Sweden, my
talk was half about light introduction of openEHR and half about our
pilot EHR application. The slides can be found at:

http://www.acode.se/openEHR-Vitalis-2006-03_Rong.pdf.

As always, comments and questions are welcome!
  

excellent presentation. Like the background;-)

Now...did you read the post about what we are doing with respect to
upgrading to Release 1.0? I have also gotten Yinsu to investigate the
use of JML for writing contracts into Java code. The JML community seems
big enough to make this a serious thing. See
http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~leavens/JML/

This will mean making some changes to the coding style. Now - Rong - are
you happy to be the "manager" of the subversion repository? You need to
take some decisions about branches and so on, corresponding to various
pieces of work to be done.

Can you give us any feedback on fixes to the Java ADL parser, to help
the Linköping an U Manchester groups?

thanks,

- thomas

Thomas Beale wrote:

Rong Chen wrote:
  

Erik Sundvall wrote:
  

I think most of us are now on this list....can we just have some
responses to this so I am sure who is here?
    

I'm here, Johan and Mattias also report that they received you mail.

Rong/Dipak/Gunnar I heard that you were speakers at the "Vitalis"
conference in Gothenburg. Feel free to add a short sentence about what
you said there (or a link to a presentation) as payload in your
ping-reply to the list . :wink:

// Erik Sundvall

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Hi all,

I am in. :slight_smile:

Briefly about what I presented at the Vitalis conference - it was a 20
minutes session on the technical track of this 3 day Swedish annual
health/IT event. Since openEHR is still largely unknown in Sweden, my
talk was half about light introduction of openEHR and half about our
pilot EHR application. The slides can be found at:

http://www.acode.se/openEHR-Vitalis-2006-03_Rong.pdf.

As always, comments and questions are welcome!
  

excellent presentation. Like the background;-)
  

It's very ocean wise, I guessed you would like it :slight_smile:

Now...did you read the post about what we are doing with respect to
  

Yes, I am writing reply to them now. Just got some time to sit down in
peace and do some housekeeping for my mail accounts.

upgrading to Release 1.0? I have also gotten Yinsu to investigate the
use of JML for writing contracts into Java code. The JML community seems
big enough to make this a serious thing. See
http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~leavens/JML/
  

That seems to be an interesting library, I will check it out. Actually I
also have done some research on this some time ago and came to my own
decision not to implement or use any DbC libraries for the Java kernel.
Maybe Thomas still remember some of our discussion on this. I have
summarized some of the thoughts on this into the Java ITS. But nothing
is absolutely final, I am open for discussion and possible improvements.

This will mean making some changes to the coding style. Now - Rong - are
you happy to be the "manager" of the subversion repository? You need to
  

Yes, I am glad to take this role. Do I need any subversion password to
do this, or should I send my to you directly? How should this work?

take some decisions about branches and so on, corresponding to various
pieces of work to be done.

Can you give us any feedback on fixes to the Java ADL parser, to help
the Linköping an U Manchester groups?
  

I will of course, but the need has to be more specific - saying that the
parser should parse the archetypes from openEHR web site isn't very
helpful - it will requires update of both the kernel and parser which
is more the less the whole thing, right?

"Add support for hard brackets in the parser" is a good one, which is
very clear and specific (btw, it can be implemented without any changes
on the kernel). But I will write more to the original ADL / archetype
editor wish list post.

cheers,
rong