Announcement:
The LiU Archetype Editor, version 0.5.2, by the Medical Informatics
group at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Linköping
University in Sweden has now been released for public download.
This release is historic in the sense that the ongoing harmonisation
among different openEHR specification and tool authors has reached a
point where the tools are compatible. The official openEHR clinical
archetypes at http://svn.openehr.org/knowledge/archetypes/dev/index.html
are now in line with the 1.0.1 specifications and all tools.
The editor is built using the Java platform available for most operating
systems, meaning that e.g. Mac and Linux users now easier can
participate in the global effort of archetype authoring.
Download links for the editor and more information can be found at
http://www.imt.liu.se/mi/ehr/
Software developers interested in this open source project can find more
information at the link above and at:
http://svn.openehr.org/liu_knowledge_tools/TRUNK/project_page.htm
The team especially wants to thank:
- The initial developers Mattias Forss and Johan Hjalmarson who started
the editor development during a master thesis project here. They now
have finished their education and found other jobs. We are grateful
that Mattias is still very active in the editor development on a
voluntary basis.
- Rong Chen that has given continuous support by developing and
maintaining openEHR Java components used in the editor.
- Semantic Interoperability and Data Mining in Biomedicine (EU NoE
507505) a.k.a. SemantincMining for financial support,
http://www.semanticmining.org/
- The medical informatics teams at University of Manchester (UK), INSERM
(FR) and University College London (UK) for valuable ideas and
contributions.
- The openEHR community, it's founders and all editor users that have
provided feedback.
Best regards,
the LiU team through Erik Sundvall
http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/