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== Qualified Properties == | == Qualified Properties == | ||
| + | The FHIR ValueSet resource specification allows for concepts to have multiple designations for different usage and different language. OntoDL generalizes this idea and allows for every string value to be further qualified by a language and a usage restriction. For this strings are defined as objects of type ''string''. The ''string'' type defines two properties for holding this information: | ||
| + | * Language: a string value holding a language code (e.g. ''de'' for Germany) | ||
| + | * Use: a concept defining the use of the string (e.g. synonym to the concept display name) | ||
| + | In order to simplify the use of these properties, you may provide further qualifiers when defining a property. These qualifiers set the respective properties of the object that represents the property. E.g. when defing a property ''designation'' to a concept, OntoDL creates an object of type ''string'' that is linked with a ''collection'' named ''designation''. When the ''string'' object is defined, the given qualifiers instantiate the respective properties of this object. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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Motivation
- Rationale
- in the first lesson, the OntoDL object types codesystem and concept have been introduced. For the sampke code system a name, URI and version numer were provided while concepts had just been assigned a name which implicitly was considered the concept's code, too. Nevertheless, there is more to say about a code system or concept. E.g. a concept may need a definiton and a text to display to the user. Additional information may include synonyms for the concept or designations in different languages.
- In this lesson you will learn how to use object properties to further describe a newly defined code system and concept
- What you need
- You should have worked through Lesson 1 of this tutorial in order to have a basic understanding of OntoDL objects. Beside this you need your MS Word with the OntoDL macro installed.
- Example
- This example builds upon the example introduced in Lesson 1 which again implements a simple story board:
- Storyboard: In order to foster semantic interoperability among its IT-systems a hospital wants to define unique terminologies for its clinics. Each clinic and each ward shall be assigned a unique code that shall be used throughout all IT-systems for referring to that clinic or ward.
Properties of Code Systems and Concepts
Each OntoDL object can be further described by properties. In Lesson 1 the definitions of a URI and Version for a codesystem object are examples for the use of propereties. As properties are the most important means to control the definition of an object, OntoDL offers many different ways for assigning values to properties. In this lesson we will focus on the OntoDL Object Language syntax which is rather simple. All you need to do is to place a 2-column-table into the definition scope of an object that holds the property name in the first column and the assigned value of the property in the second column. The example below shows how to define a display value and a definition for a concept:
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The opening brace sets up the definition scope for the concept "cardiologic clinic". All property value assignements done within the definition scope are implicitly linked to this concept. | ||||||||||||||||
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The left column gives the properties to be set while the second column gives the values to be assigned to these properties. | ||||||||||||||||
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Predefined Properties
For each object type there are several properties defined in OntoDL which carry a defined semantics and are considered for the FHIR ValueSet resource that is generated from the OntoDL definitions. For each of these properties a fixed type is given; values assigned to such a property must comply to this type. Follow the links below to see the list of defined properties and their respective types for the object types introduced so far:
Some properties have a type collection with a defined subtype. Properties of collection may be assigend to an object mutiple times; e.g. you may add multiple definitions to a concept. The subtype defines the type of the objects within the collection; e.g. definiton is a collection of strings.
Qualified Properties
The FHIR ValueSet resource specification allows for concepts to have multiple designations for different usage and different language. OntoDL generalizes this idea and allows for every string value to be further qualified by a language and a usage restriction. For this strings are defined as objects of type string. The string type defines two properties for holding this information:
- Language: a string value holding a language code (e.g. de for Germany)
- Use: a concept defining the use of the string (e.g. synonym to the concept display name)
In order to simplify the use of these properties, you may provide further qualifiers when defining a property. These qualifiers set the respective properties of the object that represents the property. E.g. when defing a property designation to a concept, OntoDL creates an object of type string that is linked with a collection named designation. When the string object is defined, the given qualifiers instantiate the respective properties of this object.
Example
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| OntoDL | define codesystem (T02 Property Tables) { | Comment | ||||||||||||
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| OntoDL | define concept (cardiologic clinic) { | Comment | ||||||||||||
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| OntoDL | define concept (ward 51.1) { | Comment | ||||||||||||
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| OntoDL | define concept (ward 51.2) { | Comment | ||||||||||||
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| OntoDL | } | Comment | ||||||||||||
| OntoDL | define concept (orthopedic clinic) { | Comment | ||||||||||||
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Comment | ||||||||||||
| OntoDL | define concept (ward 52.1){ | Comment | ||||||||||||
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| OntoDL | } | Comment | ||||||||||||
| OntoDL | } | Comment |