Objectives: The notion of a terminological system (TS) is complex due to the broad range of systems, appli-cations, and clinical domains. A uniform approach to describe the characteristics of TSs is lacking. This impedes furthering understanding, applicability, mutual comparison and development of TSs. For these reasons we propose a terminological systems characterization framework. Methods: Relevant issues pertaining to TSs and ter-minology servers have been extracted from literature describing requirements and functionality of TSs. From these issues, features have been distilled and further refined. A categorization has been developed to provide a convenient arrangement of these features. Results: The framework distinguishes between appli...
AbstractPurpose. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the adequacy of evolving national sta...
Traditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists of a TBo...
Today, electronic healthcare still suffers from a lack of unified semantics and classifications of p...
Evaluation of terminological systems has been demonstrated to be a complicated task. This is due to ...
AbstractLarge-scale mapping efforts have been done in attempts to migrate systems that use proprieta...
A medical terminological system (TS) is essentially a representation of concepts, attributes and rel...
The Technical Committee on "Medical Informatics" of the European Committee for Standardization (CEN/...
International audienceBackground - Medical terminologies are commonly used in medicine. For instance...
Traditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists of a so-...
Traditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists of a TBo...
Terminologies have traditionally been considered as static datasets held in books or databases. The ...
Background: One of the most important features studied for adoption of terminologies is content cove...
TerminoWeb is designed to provide a work environment for terminologists to help them in one of their...
Objective: To discuss recent developments in clinical terminologies. SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomencl...
AbstractTraditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists ...
AbstractPurpose. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the adequacy of evolving national sta...
Traditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists of a TBo...
Today, electronic healthcare still suffers from a lack of unified semantics and classifications of p...
Evaluation of terminological systems has been demonstrated to be a complicated task. This is due to ...
AbstractLarge-scale mapping efforts have been done in attempts to migrate systems that use proprieta...
A medical terminological system (TS) is essentially a representation of concepts, attributes and rel...
The Technical Committee on "Medical Informatics" of the European Committee for Standardization (CEN/...
International audienceBackground - Medical terminologies are commonly used in medicine. For instance...
Traditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists of a so-...
Traditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists of a TBo...
Terminologies have traditionally been considered as static datasets held in books or databases. The ...
Background: One of the most important features studied for adoption of terminologies is content cove...
TerminoWeb is designed to provide a work environment for terminologists to help them in one of their...
Objective: To discuss recent developments in clinical terminologies. SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomencl...
AbstractTraditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists ...
AbstractPurpose. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the adequacy of evolving national sta...
Traditionally, the core of a Terminological Knowledge Representation System (TKRS) consists of a TBo...
Today, electronic healthcare still suffers from a lack of unified semantics and classifications of p...