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The SNOMED International Authoring Platform (AP) is a web browser a= pplication designed for SNOMED CT collaborative content authoring. It suppo= rts the authoring process through concept editing (creation and update), cl= assification, validation, review and change approval. These features are su= pplemented by SNOMED CT taxonomy search and browsing directly within the pl= atform, and the ability to save author-defined lists of concepts for subseq= uent editing.
Content is created and updated in authoring tasks managed within particu= lar projects. The AP supports promotion of task changes first to share with= others in the project, and then promotion of project changes for inclusion= in the next SNOMED CT release (for International authoring the release lev= el is called MAIN; for Managed Service extensions the release level is call= ed the Extension Base).
Promoted changes can be pulled in to the project level from the release = level (MAIN/Extension Base), and then subsequently into each authoring task= from the project level, through a process called rebasing. This allows act= ive tasks to synchronise with dependencies and changes made in other tasks = and projects.
This guide is intended to assist authors of SNOMED CT on how to use the = AP to manage tasks, create and edit concepts in a task, review, valida= te and promote authoring task content within an authoring project. It also = supports project leads in validating project content before promoting it fo= r inclusion in the next SNOMED CT release. Promoted content can be "rebased= " back down to individual tasks to ensure an author's work in progress rema= ins synchronised with the latest promoted changes from others.
To learn about editorial policies related to the content of SN= OMED CT please refer to the SNOMED CT Edito= rial Guide