1 | = Synopsis
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2 |
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3 | Ruby openEHR implementation project.
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4 |
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5 | = Version
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6 |
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7 | Release-0.0.3
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8 |
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9 | = Requirements
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10 |
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11 | * Ruby 1.8.6 or higher
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12 | * RubyGems
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13 | * Yaparc Library 0.2.2 or higer
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14 | To install the library,
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15 | execute the following command.
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16 | # gem install yaparc
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17 | * Tested with Ruby 1.8.6 on Linux and FreeBSD.
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18 | * If you use Ruby 1.6, you should prepare racc
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19 | runtime environment and some adjustment
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20 | * It should work on other platforms with Ruby
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21 | support as well.
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22 |
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23 | = Status
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24 |
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25 | This is the version 0.0.3 release of Ruby openEHR
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26 | implementation project. This release is still experimental
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27 | preview of our work based on openEHR specification
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28 | release 1.0.1. We implemented ADL Parser and some
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29 | archetype models and reference models. This parser
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30 | successfully parses 27 ADLs and generates archetype
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31 | instances. The work is still in progress. The
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32 | intention is to have complete implementation of openEHR
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33 | Reference Model and Archetype Object Model, with
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34 | support for archetype based object creation and validation.
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35 |
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36 | = Authors
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37 | Akimichi Tatsukawa, Shinji Kobayashi
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38 | openEHR.jp, <http://openehr.jp>
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39 |
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40 | = Copyright
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41 | The software, including all files in this directory
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42 | and subdirectories is copyrighted to the original
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43 | authors and contributors, 2008
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44 | All Rights Reserved.
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45 |
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46 | = License
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47 |
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48 | This product is under openEHR Open Source Software License
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49 |
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50 | The openEHR Foundation uses the Mozilla Tri-license 1.1 on
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51 | all software copyrighted to the Foundation. This licence
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52 | essentially provides the user a choice of licence conditions
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53 | under which to operate with any given piece of software,
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54 | being: the Mozilla Public licence (MPL), and the Free
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55 | Software Foundation GNU General Public Licence (GPL) and
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56 | Lesser GNU General Public Licence (LGPL). See the Mozilla
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57 | relicensing FAQ for details of this license. This in no way
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58 | constrains the way in which software created by other
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59 | organisations is licenced.
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60 |
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61 |
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