Trying to understand the openEHR Information Model

Yes, Thomas, of course I can show it, but I don't know what BMM is.
But it is a very simple definition. Just for fun. I wrote it in an hour. Someone with really understanding of wine would do it much better.
It is in XML-Schema 1.1, because that, I thought, was the best and most flexible way to define a reference model in.

I think the LinkEHR editor should also be able to use it.

And archetypes, I can write a few, for example how to define a French wine, which has other ways of defining quality than for example, an Chili wine.
You can even write archetypes for regions, or even for villages in Bourgogne or chateaux in Bordeaux.
And for now, I can transform them to XML Schema 1.1. But that will improve.

It is just fun.

Bert

BMM looks like (and properly represents types, generic types and inheritance). There is now an Enterprise Architecture plug-in that generates BMM from a UML model done by Michael van der Zel at Results4Care. LinkEHR is now using BMM as well. Fun is good. - thomas

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