Unpublished,

Clinical Practice Ontology Development Best Practices

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(2011)

Abstract

An advanced software architecture is presented that enables the representation of clinical practice knowledge. We illustrate that following strict criteria and constraints in the development of systems built upon the CP-ESB a high level of quality of the proposed ontologies can be achieved while retaining the capability of producing systems that do not create silos of knowledge only capable of providing local reasoning but, instead, are able to conform to the principles of Ontological Realism and renders them in coherently formalized Ontologies in accordance to the OBO Foundry principles and candidate to be foundations for Computable Semantic Interoperability in the Clinical Practice sub-domain of knowledge. These ontologies are automatically populated from a choice of different interchangeable sources and a local efective implementation is shown. Through this work its evident the concern that the authors took about any aspect of good practices to render interoperable, flexible, standards adherent, high valued semantic web tooling in the clinical practice domain.

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