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KAT: A Flexible XML-based Knowledge Authoring Environment

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KAT: A Flexible XML-based Knowledge Authoring Environment

Auteurs : Nathan C. Hulse ; Roberto A. Rocha ; Guilherme Del Fiol ; Richard L. Bradshaw ; Timothy P. Hanna ; Lorrie K. Roemer

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Abstract

As part of an enterprise effort to develop new clinical information systems at Intermountain Health Care, the authors have built a knowledge authoring tool that facilitates the development and refinement of medical knowledge content. At present, users of the application can compose order sets and an assortment of other structured clinical knowledge documents based on XML schemas. The flexible nature of the application allows the immediate authoring of new types of documents once an appropriate XML schema and accompanying Web form have been developed and stored in a shared repository. The need for a knowledge acquisition tool stems largely from the desire for medical practitioners to be able to write their own content for use within clinical applications. We hypothesize that medical knowledge content for clinical use can be successfully created and maintained through XML-based document frameworks containing structured and coded knowledge.


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DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1701
PubMed: 15802477
PubMed Central: 1174887

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