Conference proceeding
ClaML: A standard for the electronic publication of classification coding schemes
UBIQUITY: TECHNOLOGIES FOR BETTER HEALTH IN AGING SOCIETIES, v 124, pp 801-806
01 Jan 2006
PMID: 17108612
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Abstract
This paper proposes a number of revisions to CEN/TS 14463 (ClaML), which is a pre-standard mark-up language for the electronic publication of classification coding schemes. A CEN Taskforce in close collaboration with the WHO network carefully analysed 70 classifications from the healthcare domain. All were transformed in ClaML using a dedicated classification management tool. The proposal removes all formatting elements and adds a number of layout structuring elements. Several elements have been replaced by attributes to enforce internal consistency. A modest number of extensions are proposed to help users and authors in maintenance and version control. A pilot implementation has shown that ICD10 as one of the most complex traditional classifications can be adequately represented to produce quality printed output.
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- Title
- ClaML: A standard for the electronic publication of classification coding schemes
- Creators
- E. J. van der Haring - MI UMCN, Nijmegen, NetherlandsS. Broenhorst - DIMDI, Cologne, GermanyH. ten Napel - WHO FIC, Bilthoven, NetherlandsS. Weber - DIMDI, Cologne, GermanyM. Schopen - DIMDI, Cologne, GermanyP. E. Zanstra - MI UMCN, Nijmegen, Netherlands
- Contributors
- A Hasman (Editor)R Haux (Editor)J VanderLei (Editor)E DeClercq (Editor)FHR France (Editor)
- Publication Details
- UBIQUITY: TECHNOLOGIES FOR BETTER HEALTH IN AGING SOCIETIES, v 124, pp 801-806
- Series
- Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
- Publisher
- Ios Press
- Number of pages
- 2
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000281143200114
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-39049192644
- Other Identifier
- 991019203641404721
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