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- From: Nicolas Silberzahn <Nicolas@DigitalAirways.com>
- To: "'xml-dev@ic.ac.uk'" <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Sat, 8 Aug 1998 00:49:20 +0200
Bonjour,
My presentation
"Dealing with the Electronic Patient Record variability: Object Oriented
XML"
Presented on the workshop "SGML/XML in Healthcare", May 18th 1998
accompanying the GCA SGML/XML Europe ´98 Conference Paris
is available at:
http://www.digitalairways.com/NiS/ParisXML98/
OOXML is new way to add behaviors to XML Documents: Much more powerfull
than Stylesheets & Much easier to build and maintain than core Java code.
Summary:
The Electronic Patient Record (EPR) is complex, loosely structured, highly
variable and unpredictable. It is therefore difficult to modelize.
Traditional systems do not fully satisfy the demand for an EPR for clinical
on-line use. The SGML-XML approach seems to satisfy the need of a data
model able to capture the full range of clinical information in a format
still suitable for automatic handling.
Unfortunately, the navigation among the record components relies to date on
proposals that do not offer sufficient capabilities to deal with the EPR
complexity and variability.
The Object Oriented XML that we propose, which considers each XML Element
as an object that comes with its methods, could considerably increase the
possibility of an XML document.
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