Terminology, Ontology and their Implementations: Teaching Guide and Notes

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This set of teaching notes provides extensive guidance for educators related to its sister title and contains numerous tools and questions to help educators provide didactics and evaluation of students in this essential area of biomedical informatics.  This is needed to understand the central topics of ontology, terminology and terminological systems in healthcare. Twenty-five years ago the notion that ontology would be essential to knowledge representation in healthcare was all but unknown. Almost all important terminologies and many ontologies are now in wide use and are growing in importance. With no general model of what a ontology and terminology should be, there are an increasing number of tools to support ontology / terminology development, implementation and maintenance. Steady progress since then has improved both ontology / terminology content and the technology and processes used to sustain that content.

 Terminology, Ontology and their Implementations: Teaching Guide and Notes provides extensive teaching materials to accompany Terminology, Ontology and their Implementations . It provides further definition of the topic and explains the use of reference terminologies needed to use them safely. It contains questions and explanations from each section of the textbook, making it easier to use the text in teaching Health Informatics students. The authors also provide supplementary information about the questions, their relevance and their relation to other concepts. This book augments Terminology, Ontology and their Implementations by assisting the understanding of terminology services and the architecture for terminological servers, and consequently serves as an essential tool for educators in their efforts to teach students in their study of health informatics.



Author(s): Peter L. Elkin
Series: Health Informatics
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 78
City: Cham

Springer Teachers’ Guide
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: History of Terminology
Chapter 3: Theoretical Foundations of Terminology
Chapter 4: Knowledge Representation and the Logical Basis of Ontology
Chapter 5: Compositionality
Chapter 6: The Place of Referent Tracking in Biomedical Informatics
Chapter 7: Implementations of Ontology/Terminologies and their Terminological Standards
Chapter 8: Implementations of Terminologies
Chapter 9: Terminological Systems
Chapter 10: The Future of Ontology and Terminologies
Chapter 11: Conclusions