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ISO TS 16843-3

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ISO TS 16843-3 1st Edition, December 1, 2017 Health informatics - Categorial structures for representation of acupuncture - Part 3: Moxibustion

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Description / Abstract: Main purpose

This document aims to specify categorial structure in the field of moxibustion by defining a set of domain constraints for use within terminological resources.

This document describes a concept system detailing domain constraints of sanctioned characteristics, each composed of a semantic link and applicable characterizing categories.

Specification of categorial structures for representation of acupuncture points and other sites of the body, indications, prohibition and effect are out of the scope of this document.

The potential uses for this document include:

— supporting developers to provide new terminological systems concerning moxibustion;

— supporting developers to provide new detailed content areas of existing terminological systems concerning the moxibustion process to ensure its conformance;

— facilitating the representation of the moxibustion process using a standardized core model in a manner suitable for computer processing;

— providing a conceptual framework for the generation of a compositional concept representation of moxibustion;

— facilitating the mapping and improved semantic correspondence between different terminologies by proposing a core specification for moxibustion;

— providing a core model to describe the structure of moxibustion, and facilitate improved semantic correspondence with information models;

— providing a tool for moxibustion text mining, database construction, ancient document processing over a wide area of acupuncture information collection and processing;

— providing a new method for researchers to conduct relevant research, and ideas for the development of acupuncture and moxibustion disciplines.

Target groups

The target groups for this document are:

— developers of terminological systems;

— developers of information systems that require a structured framework of concepts to facilitate implementation and communication;

— informaticians and analysts who require common models of knowledge to facilitate analysis of current and legacy data from one or more information systems;

— clinicians and coders to provide greater consistency in structure and organization when entering and retrieving data using one or more terminological resources.