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Temporal Link Type (Class)
Description: "Associative Category" capable of classifying "Temporal Phenomenon Links" and "Timepoint Associations".
Comment:
The types of link are:
A starts and ends before B starts
A starts before B starts and ends when B starts
A starts before B starts and ends after B starts but before it ends
A starts before B starts and ends when B ends
A starts before B starts and ends after B ends
A starts when B starts and ends when B starts
A starts when B starts and ends after B starts and before B ends
A starts when B starts and ends when B ends
A starts when B starts and ends after B ends
A starts after B starts but before it ends and ends before B ends
A starts after B starts but before it ends and ends when B ends
A starts after B starts but before it ends and ends after B ends
A starts when B ends and ends when B ends
A starts when B ends and ends after B ends
A starts and ends after B ends.

For linked objects which are of zero duration, the start and end are simultaneous.

Source: HcM QA
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Temporal Phenomenon Link (Class)
Description: Link between two "Subject Phenomena" based on time.
Comment: Note that for Activities, the start and end are assumed to be that of performance.
Source: HcM QA
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Temporal Resource Act (Class)
Description: "Activity" making a "Temporal Resource" available for a specified period.
Comment:
Examples include:
Staff roster
Room schedule
Operating theatre session list.

Source: CBS V2 Gen
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Temporal Resource For Activity (Class)
Description: "Actual Resource For Activity" using a specific "Temporal Resource".
Source: CBS V2 Gen
State Type: F
&Abstract: F
Value: F

Temporal Resource (Class)
Description: "Resource Held" whose availability may be expressed as a rate.
Comment:
Temporal Resources are available only through the "Resource Activities" in which they are used. Examples of these are:
Shift rotas (for people)
Booking rotas for buildings, rooms etc.

Temporal Resources may be composed of other Temporal Resources.

Source: CBS V2 Gen
State Type: F
&Attributes:
"Rate Of Availability"

&Abstract: F
Value: F
Definitions Used:
Rate Of Availability (Class Attribute)

Text Valued Characteristic (Class)
Description: "Subject Characteristic" having a value expressed by a text string.
Comment: The string may be structured or unstructured. Examples include pathology and radiology reports, unstructured assessments as well as amplification and addenda to phenomena. For example, an informal assessment may be recorded as a Text Valued Characteristic. The obvious drawback is that any automated analysis of these is difficult if not impossible.
Source: HcM QA
State Type: F
&Attributes:
Text

&Abstract: F
Value: F
Definitions Used:
Text (Class Attribute)

Text Valued Qualifier (Class)
Description: "Phenomenon Qualifier" having a value expressed by a text string.
Comment: The string may be structured or unstructured. Examples include pathology and radiology reports, unstructured assessments as well as amplification and addenda to phenomena or qualifiers with other values. For example, an Image Valued Qualifier containing an X-ray image may be qualified by a report from the radiologist.
Source: HcM QA
State Type: F
&Attributes:
Text

&Abstract: F
Value: F
Definitions Used:
Text (Class Attribute)

Text (Class Attribute)
Derived: F
&Value Type: String
Optional: F
Unique: F
Const: F
Description: One or more words.
Class Name: "Text Valued Characteristic"

Text (Class Attribute)
Derived: F
&Value Type: String
Optional: F
Unique: F
Const: F
Description: One or more words.
Class Name: "Text Valued Qualifier"