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SN EN 15521 : 2008

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

HEALTH INFORMATICS - CATEGORIAL STRUCTURE FOR TERMINOLOGIES OF HUMAN ANATOMY

Superseded date

01-06-2016

Published date

12-01-2013

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
  1.1 Main purpose
  1.2 Target groups
  1.3 Topics outside the scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Categorial structure for terminologies of human
  anatomy description
  4.1 Principles
  4.2 Anatomical categories (3.7)
  4.3 Precise goal of the categorial structure (3.8)
  4.4 List of anatomical relations (3.8)
  4.5 List of minimal anatomical domain constraints (3.9)
5 Conformance
Annex A (informative) - A reference ontology for biomedical
                        informatics: the Foundational Model
                        of Anatomy
      A.1 General
      A.2 Principles, Ontological Framework and
          Implementation of the FMA
      A.3 Extensions of the FMA beyond human macroscopic anatomy
      A.4 Relations in the FMA and their influence on
          other ontologies
      A.5 Querying the FMA
      A.6 Evaluation of the FMA
      A.7 Uses and Selected Applications of the FMA
          A.7.1 Research in ontologies, informatics and
                computer science
          A.7.2 Research in biomedical imaging
          A.7.3 Design of information systems
          A.7.4 Clinical Informatics
          A.7.5 Education
          A.7.6 Sources of Anatomical Information
Bibliography

Specifies the characteristics required to synthetically describe the organisation and content of human anatomy within a terminological system.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Swiss Standards
Status
Superseded

Standards Relationship
EN 15521:2007 Identical
BS EN 15521:2007 Identical
DIN EN 15521:2008-02 Identical
I.S. EN 15521:2007 Identical

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