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| + | ====== Metrics ====== | ||
| + | The purpose of these metrics is to evaluate the ability of existing or temptative code systems to serve the purpose of building received vaccines records. | ||
| + | The metrics identified so far are that a code system should be: | ||
| + | * [[Complete]], | ||
| + | * able to represent vaccines administered anywhere in the world. | ||
| + | * able to represent vaccines administered anytime in the past (historical) | ||
| + | * able to represent vaccines that are only partially described (non-specific) | ||
| + | * [[Precise]], | ||
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| + | Adopting the NUVA ontology as the common transcription for other code systems provides further benefits that are no longer needed to embed within each code system : | ||
| + | * The ability to correlate information bound to other code systems, be it NUVA itself (valences and target diseases), pharmaceutical codes (detailed composition, | ||
| + | * The ability to transcribe to the code system used for any preexisting tool. | ||
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| + | Other characteristics relate more to the management of the code system: | ||
| + | * a liberal [[license]] | ||
| + | * a managed and efficient [[maintenance]] process | ||