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HL7 FHIR and SSN ontology based Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Ontology

Last uploaded: October 3, 2018

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Acronym FASTO
Visibility Public
Description FHIR And SSN based Type 1 diabetes Ontology (FASTO) is an OWL 2 ontology for real time management of insulin for diabetes patients especially type 1 diabetics. The ontology is based on BFO as the top-level ontology, SSN sensor ontology, and HL7 FHIR standard. This ontology can support the development of mobile health applications. It supports the interoperability between clinical decision support systems on a cloud environment, distributed electronic health records, mobile devices, and wireless body area networks.
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Bibliographic reference
https://bmcmedinformdecismak.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12911-019-0806-z
https://bmcmedinformdecismak.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12911-019-0806-z
Contact
Shaker El Sappagh ([email protected])
Creation date
September 23, 2018
Submission date
October 3, 2018
Version information
2015-11-20 See more...
uri
http://www.example.com
http://www.example.com
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
2015-11-20 (Uploaded, Metrics, Error Rdf) 09/23/2018 10/03/2018 OWL
unknown (Archived) 09/23/2018 09/23/2018 OWL
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Metrics
Classes 9,577
Individuals 460
Properties 822
Maximum depth 21
Maximum number of children 0
Average number of children 0
Classes with a single child 0
Classes with more than 25 children 0
Classes with no definition 9,577
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