# Medinfo 2010 interim report **Category:** [Implementers (archive)](https://discourse.openehr.org/c/implementers-archive/158) **Created:** 2010-02-16 01:47 UTC **Views:** 4 **Replies:** 3 **URL:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/medinfo-2010-interim-report/16235 --- ## Post #1 by @system Dear colleagus, As I notified to the related authours, our proposal for "The openEHR developers' workshop' has been accepted but scientific demo "Archeytpe connectathon" has NOT been accepted\. The workshop will be accomodated in 90 minutes\. We should have presentations including connectathon within 90 minutes\. Best regards, Shinji --- ## Post #2 by @heather.leslie Following on from Shinji's news, I also received notification today of acceptance of another Medinfo proposal , but not as a full day clinical modelling workshop as we wanted, only a 1.5hour tutorial. The proposal link is here - [http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/resources/MedInfo+2010+-+South+Africa:](http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/resources/MedInfo+2010+-+South+Africa:) Clinician-driven EHRs - the openEHR approach. We'll have to rethink our plan! Cheers Heather --- ## Post #3 by @heather.leslie Good news - I have just had confirmation that our clinical modelling workshop proposal has been allocated a full day, after all - likely Saturday September 11. Regards Heather --- ## Post #4 by @system Hi\! I forgot to mention on the lists \(I just updated the wiki\) that our openEHR\-related poster submission to Medinfo 2010 got "upgraded" to a short 15\+5\-minute scientific demonstration by the reviewers\. Best regards, Erik Sundvall erik\.sundvall@liu\.se http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/ Tel: \+46\-13\-286733 \- \- \- REST Based Services and Storage Interfaces for openEHR Implementations \(E Sundvall, M Nyström, M Eneling, D Karlsson, H Åhlfeldt\) Abstract and Objective: A lack of open, modular service implementations for openEHR makes it harder for newcomers to learn and experiment with openEHR\. We are trying to address this in an educational EHR environment \(LiU EEE\)\. Some of our approaches, presented in the poster, are likely of value for other openEHR implementations and may also contribute to the upcoming openEHR service model specifications\. The main contribution of this work is the formalization of the openEHR storage, retrieval and version\-handling semantics into a Representational State Transfer \(REST\) architectural style framework that can be used as a service interface\. The modular design using Java Restlets makes it easy to e\.g\. test, distribute, cache and load\-balance the system using ordinary web server technology\. Another contribution is a generic database interface and example implementations for different types of database backends\. --- **Canonical:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/medinfo-2010-interim-report/16235 **Original content:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/medinfo-2010-interim-report/16235