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Message #00512
Re: Conceptual Model of the Mlhim
Hi Alex,
Welcome to the MLHIM project. Unfortunately we do not have a UML model,
yet. We have the XMind mindmap template in the CDD package.
https://launchpad.net/cdd
I know that Bert Verhees has worked a bit on producing a UML model. But I
do not know the current status.
This would be a great way to learn how MLHIM works; by building a UML.
I will be happy to work with you and answer any questions if you would like
to take on this task for the project. I suggest starting by using the
Reference Model XML Schema implementation as an import, especially if you
are using a tool like Eclipse EMF or other tool that can import the schema.
https://launchpad.net/mlhim-specs
Though I CC'd people directly as well as the mlhim-owners list. I want
to encourage use of the new Google Groups forum as a tool for
collaboration. Thanks for starting there Alex.
Cheers,
Tim
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 1:51 AM, Alex Mateus <alexmp2008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry my friends, I found the Mlhim's reference model's conceptual model.
> But I'm still with a doubt: The reference model is the same than openEHR or
> ISO 13606?
>
> Em domingo, 4 de novembro de 2012 00h39min45s UTC-2, Alex Mateus escreveu:
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>> I would like to see a conceptual model of the Mlhim. But I can't found on
>> the website. Is there a model available for download?
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