missing rmclasses in rmbuilder

Hi Rong, can you please tell me what criteria are used for having a
class in the rm-builder.

At this moment I am missing some.
The EHR class, but I can imagine that, it s the top class of an EHR, and
maybe noone ever wants to build that in the rm-builder.

But I am also missing ReferenceRange, ISMtransition, and some more.

Thanks for any pointer to information

Bert

Hi Rong, can you please tell me what criteria are used for having a
class in the rm-builder.

At this moment I am missing some.
The EHR class, but I can imagine that, it s the top class of an EHR, and
maybe noone ever wants to build that in the rm-builder.

Hi Bert,

I thought like that too, but start to realize that we would probably need to support nearly all of them. Right now, I am using rm-builder to automate the construction of a complete Observation instance from data in dADL format. I will include other classes gradually.

Cheers,
Rong

Rong Chen schreef:

    Hi Rong, can you please tell me what criteria are used for having a
    class in the rm-builder.

    At this moment I am missing some.
    The EHR class, but I can imagine that, it s the top class of an
    EHR, and
    maybe noone ever wants to build that in the rm-builder.

Hi Bert,

I thought like that too, but start to realize that we would probably
need to support nearly all of them. Right now, I am using rm-builder
to automate the construction of a complete Observation instance from
data in dADL format. I will include other classes gradually.

Thanks, I do not do much at this moment with dADL, so, in fact, I only
use the rm-builder for classes which can occur in archetype-files, so
only datatypes and from locatable-derived. I want to finish this part,
having a simple running application, as a showcase, but also as useful
software.
From there, I hope to find others to join the development on
business-base, and if that succeeds, I will go on and maybe, depending
also on others, catch on to the dADL story,. which you are developing,
and which look promising. .

regards
Bert