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This section covers several general topics related to SNOMED CT and including: |
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This section covers several general topics related to SNOMED CT release files. |
The next following two sections provide the detailed specifications of the release files:.
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- contains details of release files that represent the main SNOMED CT components:
Concepts
Descriptions
- Relationships
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- contains details of release files that customize and enhance SNOMED CT by representing:
- Subsets of concepts and descriptions
- Maps to other code systems
- Language and dialect preferences for different terms
- Annotation of components
- Associations between components
- Other forms of configuration and extensibility
Additional information is provided in the DOCTSG, a separate document that includes guidance on Representing Terminology Data and Importing SNOMED CT Release Files.
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title | Historical Note on Current and Previous Release File Formats |
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The standard format in which Gloss |
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t | Release Format 2 |
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| (RF2). It was developed in response to extensive feedback on the original release file format, now known as Gloss |
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t | Release Format 1 |
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| (RF1), in which Gloss |
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| was distributed between its first release in 2002 and 2012. The SNOMED CT International Edition is no longer distributed in RF1. However, a conversion tool to general RF1 style files from the RF2 release files was made available during a transition period.The key enhancements in were:- More robust and consistent version representation;
- Inclusion of a moduleId and module dependency mechanism, which together enable modularization of releases while representing dependencies between modules;
- to provide an extensible and versionable way to configure Including support for subsets, maps, annotations, alternative hierarchies, etc.;
Use of an added to represent metadata about the structure of itself.
In common with the earlier release format specifies files that: - Represent the components of (concepts, descriptions and relationships)
Provide standard representations for subsets, language preferences and maps to other codes and classifications. Are distributed as tab-delimited text files - which represent character content in accordance with the Unicode UTF-8 specification;Use Gloss |
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| as the permanent of released core components;Support to the Gloss |
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| using allocated to licensees to denote the provenance of added components and to ensure uniquenessRF1 format is now deprecated and no longer supported. |
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