Project Overview
This is the home page of the ADL / AOM 1.5 project. ADL = Archetype Definition Language, AOM = Archetype Object Model. For newcomers, here is a primer on archetypes.
Team
The following people are involved in the work reported on this page. Please email the project leader if you would like to be involved, or post on the openehr-technical mailing list.
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*please add yourself if we missed you (also feel free to correct any errors)!
Current status
The ADL and AOM specifications have been replublished in a close to final form in Q2 2014, containing what are considered to be all of the changes. The ADL Workbench includes all of the semantics documented in these specifications.
The current version is technically 1.5.1. A new patch version had to be introduced to accommodate the new identification system.
Development history
The specifications proposed on this page have been developed after some years of experience of building archetype tools (based on ADL 1.4, aka ISO 13606-2) and template tools (using the de facto .oet XML standard) by various organisations, including:
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During the process of developing the new specifications, the models and syntax for ADL 1.5 archetypes and templates has been implemented in the Archetype Workbench so that a) the specifications can be validated and b) the community can see them in action.
Specification Resources
- Evolution from ADL 1.4 to ADL 1.5 - what's changed, what's new, what's gone
- Major changes
- Converting ADL 1.4 archetypes
- Conversion rules from old at-code system
- Artefact Identification Rules
- Archetype meta-data
Tooling Resources
- ADL 1.5 Workbench - an open source RM-independent ADL 1.5 reference compiler
- ADL 1.5 parser definitions - used by the ADL 1.5 workbench
- ADL 1.5 regression test archetypes (Github)
Archetype Resources
Numerous archetypes can be found at openEHR / adl-archetypes Github. These can all be downloaded in one go by doing a Git clone of the whole repository in the normal fashion. If you just want to browse archetypes to get an idea of what they look like, the following direct links will help:
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