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ISO 17119:2005

ISO 17119:2005 Health informatics – Health informatics profiling framework

CDN $295.00

SKU: 34bb8e2c7923 Category:

Description

ISO TR 17119:2005 provides a common description framework for health informatics standards artefacts. The aim of the health informatics profiling framework (HIPF) is to provide a consistent method for describing and classifying artefacts within the domain of health informatics standards.

The HIPF establishes common concepts and a vocabulary for describing the complex domain of various informatics standards initiatives and their supporting artefacts. The use of the HIPF should promote the reuse of health informatics knowledge and improve the identification of opportunities for informatics standards alignment, collaboration and coordination.

Edition

1

Published Date

2005-01-12

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

28

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO TR 17119:2005 provides a common description framework for health informatics standards artefacts. The aim of the health informatics profiling framework (HIPF) is to provide a consistent method for describing and classifying artefacts within the domain of health informatics standards.

The HIPF establishes common concepts and a vocabulary for describing the complex domain of various informatics standards initiatives and their supporting artefacts. The use of the HIPF should promote the reuse of health informatics knowledge and improve the identification of opportunities for informatics standards alignment, collaboration and coordination.

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