Artigo Revisado por pares

Standard Generalized Markup Language for self-defining structured reports

1999; Elsevier BV; Volume: 53; Issue: 2-3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s1386-5056(98)00160-9

ISSN

1872-8243

Autores

Charles E. Kahn,

Tópico(s)

Semantic Web and Ontologies

Resumo

Structured reporting is the process of using standardized data elements and predetermined data-entry formats to record observations. The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; International Standards Organization (ISO) 8879:1986)--an open, internationally accepted standard for document interchange was used to encode medical observations acquired in an Internet-based structured reporting system. The resulting report is self-documenting: it includes a definition of its allowable data fields and values encoded as a report-specific SGML document type definition (DTD). The data-entry forms, DTD, and report document instances are based on report specifications written in a simple, SGML-based language designed for that purpose. Reporting concepts can be linked with those of external vocabularies such as the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) Metathesaurus. The use of open standards such as SGML is an important step in the creation of open, universally comprehensible structured reports.

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