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Subject: Re: [office-metadata] RDF tuples
Hmm... Styles might be seen as metadata, but is the interlacing of formatation metadata, which are part of the ODF syntax, with user meta data a good idea? John Madden wrote: > Florian, > > > COOOL idea! > > I think this is a great concept. > > It's a kind of template that includes semantics as a component of styles. > > Me like-ee. > > John > > > On Dec 13, 2006, at 1059, Florian Reuter wrote: > >> Hi John, >> >> my favorite would we be to use automatic style for encoding the seond >> triple:-) >> >> Something like: >> <text:p text:style-name="P2" xml:id="profile" about="profile" >> rel="cda:sectionType" href="snomed:patientProfile">PATIENT >> PROFILE: Mrs. Smith is an 88-year-old Caucasian lady who lives in >> Whitebridge, North Carolina, at Whitebridge Assisted >> Living Facility. <text:s/></text:p> >> >> with P2 defined as >> <style name="P2"> >> .... >> <cda:sectionType>snomed:patientProfile</snomed:patientProfile> >> </style> >> >> This way we could express the same triple but not using ids but >> reusing the styles concept. >> >> Best regards, >> >> ~Florian >> >> >> >> >>>>> John Madden <john.madden@duke.edu> 12/13/06 4:54 PM >>> >> >> Right. Two triples: >> >> >> (1) [somethingOrOtherThatI'llAribtrarilyCall"patient"]------ >> hasABirthdateOf---->7/1//1915 >> >> (2) thePieceOfXMLContentWithTheID=this:profile -------- >>> hasASectionTypeOf --------->PatientProfile >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Dec 13, 2006, at 1047, Florian Reuter wrote: >> >>> Ahh I got it: >>> >>> ([_:patient], snomed:birthdate, "7/11/1915") >>> (#profile, cda:sectionType, snomed:patientProfile) >>> >>> Is this right? >>> >>> ~Florian >>> >>> >>>>>> "Florian Reuter" <freuter@novell.com> 12/13/06 4:43 PM >>> >>> Hi Bruce, >>> >>> what is kind of unclear to me what the RDF-tuples of the example >>> below will be? >>> >>> Is it: >>> >>> ([_:patient], snomed:birthdate, "7/11/1915") >>> (profile, ??? >>> >>> >>> I'm kind of lost. >>> >>> ~Florian >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> If people don't have time, I just want to pull out this chunk to show >>> what I mean by previous discussions. John's using the about attribute >>> here to switch the subject to the patient. He's then adding properties >>> within there. >>> >>> Now, he could store those in the package, but he'll lose the >>> granularity of the content ( this span is a snomed:birthdate, etc.) in >>> the process. >>> >>> On Dec 13, 2006, at 9:07 AM, John Madden wrote: >>> >>>> <text:p text:style-name="P2" about="[_:patient]">DOB: >>>> <span property="snomed:birthdate">7/11/1915 </span><text:s/>Age: >>>> <span >>>> property="snomed:age">89</span></text:p> >>>> <text:p text:style-name="P2">TOP Interval Note</text:p> >>>> <text:p text:style-name="P2" property="dc:author">Julie >>>> Jones, MD</text:p> >>>> <text:p text:style-name="P2">Duke Case Number >>>> 987654</text:p> >>>> <text:p text:style-name="P2"/> >>>> <text:p text:style-name="P2"/> >>>> <text:p text:style-name="P2" xml:id="profile" >>>> about="profile" rel="cda:sectionType" >>>> href="snomed:patientProfile">PATIENT PROFILE: Mrs. Smith is an >>>> 88-year-old Caucasian >>>> lady who lives in Whitebridge, North Carolina, at >>>> Whitebridge Assisted Living >>>> Facility. <text:s/></text:p> >>>> <text:p text:style-name="P2"> >>>> <text:s text:c="2"/> >>>> </text:p> >>> >> >> >> >
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