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Items | Proposed improvement | Planned Release date (*this is provisional only and is subject to change) |
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1 | Replacement of the Stated Relationship files with the new OWL Axiom refset files Following on from all of the previous announcements providing early visibility of the transition plan, SNOMED International would now like to provide technical details of the planned migration from Stated Relationships to OWL files. This plan has been discussed and agreed with numerous stakeholders from the community, and will be implemented over the course of the next two International Releases, as follows: January 2019:
July 2019:
The inferred relationship file will maintain the same format and structure, though it will no longer contain all necessary and sufficient conditions. The inferred relationship file is represented in Necessary Normal Form for distribution of relationships. It is a collection of all the necessary conditions and represents a subset of the full semantics from the 2018 July release and onwards. Most users will benefit from the improvements in the inferred relationships without requiring changes to their existing systems. A set of documentations has been developed to support the Logic Profile Enhancements.
Users should carefully analyse any potential impact to their systems (upload routines, etc) and make provisions for these changes urgently (if not already done), in order to prevent any issues when these changes come into effect in January 2019. Please contact SNOMED International at support@snomed.org with “OWL Axiom refset files implementation question” in the subject line. | January 2019 International Release + July 2019 International Release |
2 | LOINC timeline changes - please refer to Roadmap link here LOINC | July 2018 and potentially other future releases - On hold |
3 | Revision of IS A relationships for anatomy concepts The new anatomy concept model implemented the enhanced Description Logic features, e.g. reflexive and transitive properties, additional axioms, for consistent logical modeling. The inferred IS A relationships from the OWL anatomy ontology have been reviewed and the changes have been implemented in the production. The potential impact to other hierarchies, such as disorders, procedures, observables, situations etc are also reviewed as part of the project. The revision of sub-hierarchy 26107004|Structure of musculoskeletal system (body structure)| has been planned for the January 2019 release. The rest body systems will be revised in the future releases. The subject area for revision of IS A relationships will be determined and updated in the following confluence page. | July 2019 International Release |
4 | Improvement for the representation of role groups It is important to clearly indicate if an attribute is grouped or not because role grouping has impact to semantics and classification results. The majority of the Modeling Advisory Group members recommended explicit representation for role groups. There will be two key improvements for representation in the July 2019 release. The changes are demonstrated in the January 2019 Demo release package. Firstly, role groups are explicitly stated and represented by the concept 609096000|Role group (attribute)| as an object property in the OWL axiom refset. Secondly, for the inferred relationship file, role group 0 will be only applied to attributes that are not logically grouped, e.g. not a value of 609096000|Role group (attribute)| in an OWL axiom or grouped = 0 in the MRCM. This addresses the potential confusion whether an attribute is grouped or not in the role group 0. The improvements will provide consistent representation for role groups in the OWL axioms, inferred relationship file, and diagramming of the concept model. | July 2019 International Release |
5 | MRCM Changes | July 2019 International Release |
6 | Quality Initiative Information about the project can found here - Quality Initiative - Progress Note: There are changes to the Service Level Agreement for the CRS as a result of the Quality Initiative: | January 2020 International Release |
7 | Planned changes to 'Co-occurrent and due to' pattern During the implementation of the new Description Logic features a conflict was uncovered between the modeling of 'Co-occurrent and due to' and General Concept Inclusions (GCIs). This has resulted in the need to reconsider the modeling of "Co-occurrent and due' and update the Editorial Guide for this area. There are a number of new concepts in the January 2019 release that are based upon the existing guidance for 'Co-occurrent and due to'. The plan is to update the Editorial Guide and all concepts that are currently modeled as 'Co-occurrent and due to' starting from the July 2019 release. | January 2020 International Release |
8 | July 2019 International Release | |
9 | Revision of 298180004 |Finding of range of joint movement (finding) The concepts under the subhierarchy 298180004 |Finding of range of joint movement (finding)| are being remodeled to represent the finding site of <<785818007 |Structure of joint region (body structure)| instead of <<39352004 |Joint structure (body structure)|. Range of movement of a joint region can be impacted by both bone and soft tissues, therefore the use of 39352004 |Joint structure (body structure)| was too restrictive and caused issues in other areas of the terminology. These changes will be made over the course of two releases due to the number of affected concepts. | July 2019 International Release January 2020 International Release |
10 | Planned changes to Implantation and Insertion procedures Work commenced on content tracker IHTSDO-175 - IHTSDO-175Getting issue details... STATUS Review of FSN to align Implantation and Insertion procedures by adding the method that corresponds with that stated in the FSN. Work on this project will continue for future releases after July 2019. | January 2020 International Release |
11 | Concrete domains and numeric representation Numerics are represented by concepts in the Medicinal product concept model in SNOMED CT, which is an interim solution before the implementation of concrete domains to support data types, such as decimal, integer, string and date/time. The implementation of concrete domains depends on the OWL expression reference set and the update of inferred relationship file. The first complete OWL expression refset will be available in the July 2019 international release. It will take time to update the specification for the inferred relationship file and consult with the community of practice. When they are ready, strength in medicinal product model can be transformed to concrete domains. The transformation will be completed by technical changes without impact to classification results. | July 2019 International Release |