DIN EN 15521 E : 2008
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
HEALTH INFORMATICS - CATEGORICAL STRUCTURE FOR TERMINOLOGIES OF HUMAN ANATOMY
01-08-2016
12-01-2013
Foreword<br>Introduction<br>1 Scope<br> 1.1 Main purpose<br> 1.2 Target groups<br> 1.3 Topics outside the scope<br>2 Normative references<br>3 Terms and definitions<br>4 Categorial structure for terminologies of <br> human anatomy description<br> 4.1 Principles<br> 4.2 Anatomical categories<br> 4.3 Precise goal of the categorial structure<br> 4.4 List of anatomical relations<br> 4.5 List of minimal anatomical domain constraints<br>5 Conformance<br>Annex A (informative) A reference ontology for biomedical <br> informatics: the Foundational Model<br> of Anatomy<br> A.1 General<br> A.2 Principles, Ontological Framework and <br> Implementation of the FMA<br> A.3 Extensions of the FMA beyond human <br> macroscopic anatomy<br> A.4 Relations in the FMA and their influence on <br> other ontologies<br> A.5 Querying the FMA<br> A.6 Evaluation of the FMA<br> A.7 Uses and Selected Applications of the FMA<br> A.7.1 Research in ontologies, informatics <br> and computer science<br> A.7.2 Research in biomedical imaging<br> A.7.3 Design of information systems<br> A.7.4 Clinical Information<br> A.7.5 Education<br> A.7.6 Sources of Anatomical Information<br>Bibliography
Describes the characteristics required to synthetically describe the organisation and content of human anatomy within a terminological system.
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German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
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Superseded
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EN 15521:2007 | Identical |
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