H. Gu, Y. Perl, M. Halper, J. Geller, F. Kuo and J.J.
Cimino,
Partitioning an Object-Oriented Terminology Schema,
Methods in Medical Informatics , 40, pp. 204212,
(2001).Abstract:
Controlled medical terminologies are increasingly
becoming strategic components of various healthcare
enterprises. However, the typical medical terminology
can be difficult to exploit due to its extensive size
and high density. The schema of a medical terminology
offered by an object-oriented representation is a
valuable tool in providing an abstract view of the
terminology, enhancing comprehensibility and making it
more usable. However, schemas themselves can be large
and unwieldy. We present a methodology for partitioning
a medical terminology schema into manageably sized
fragments that promote increased comprehension. Our
methodology has a refinement process for the subclass
hierarchy of the terminology schema. The methodology is
carried out by a medical domain expert in conjunction
with a computer. The expert is guided by a set of three
modeling rules, which guarantee that the resulting
partitioned schema consists of a forest of trees. This
makes it easier to understand and consequently use the
medical terminology. The application of our methodology
to the schema of the Medical Entities Dictionary (MED)
is presented. |