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International Authoring Quick Start
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How do I... ?
- Log in
- Dashboard
- Task - Taxonomy and Concept Search
- Browse the taxonomy to locate concepts
- View concept details when browsing the taxonomy
- Search for concepts by text or SCTID query
- Search for concepts by ECL query
- Search for concepts by Template matching
- Template transformation (transform template match concepts using another template)
- Work with large concept search results sets
- Act on concept search results
- Task - Saved List
- Task - Batch
- Task - Edit
- Task - Classification and Validation
- Task - Rebase and Promotion
- Rebase my task from the project (synchronize with changes made in its parent project since task creation)
- Promote my (non-complex) task changes to their parent project (share with other authors)
- Promote my (complex) task changes to their parent project (share with other authors)
- Promote my (batch) task changes to their parent project (share with other authors)
- Automatically Promote my task changes to their parent project (share with other authors)
- Project - Rebase and Promotion
- Reporting Platform
- Raise an Issue
- MRCM Maintenance Tool
- Work in an extension (Managed Service, Community Content and Training Authoring differences)
- Import extension language or dialect terms (via a batch upload)
- Search using an extension language or dialect
- View extension concept module details
- View taxonomy with an extension dialect
- View translated language/dialect extension descriptions
- Use context-specific language reference sets for an extension
- Resolve upgrade integrity issues (Integrity Report resolution)
- Filter All Projects view by category
- Promote an extension concept to the SNOMED CT International Edition (via CRS request)
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- Concrete Domains
- Description Logic (DL)
- Machine Readable Concept Model (MRCM)
- Project Branches, Task Branches and Rebasing
- Reporting Platform (RP)
- Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Service Acceptance Criteria (SAC) and Authoring Acceptance Gateway (AAG) controls
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This is a guide to using the SNOMED CT Authoring Platform (AP) Version 6, based on the Snowstorm terminology server. AP Version 6 supports SNOMED CT content authoring using full OWL Axiom Description Logic modelling.
AP Version 6 is in use here:
- International Authoring Platform
https://authoring.ihtsdotools.org/
Who is the Authoring Platform for?
- SNOMED CT content authors
- SNOMED CT content reviewers
- Authors and reviewers creating and maintaining content in the SNOMED CT International Edition.
Why should I use it?
- You can create new SNOMED CT content in the International Edition, including concepts requested from external sources such as the International CRS platform.
- You can add new terms and/or modelling to a published SNOMED CT International Edition concept.
- You can review and approve content for publication in the next SNOMED CT International Edition release.
What can I do with it?
- Author new concepts in the SNOMED CT International Edition.
- Update published concepts in the SNOMED CT International Edition.
- Review content changes made by authors.
- Implement a concept request submission (submitted/assigned via the International CRS platform).
- Classify content changes.
- Validate content changes.
- Promote content changes for inclusion in the next SNOMED CT International Edition release.
- Merge changes from other authors into my tasks within the same project (task rebase).
- Merge changes from other projects into my project (project rebase).
When can I use it?
- Any time, subject to occasional maintenance - the service is an online web-based application running continuously between occasional scheduled or emergency maintenance.
- Scheduled maintenance may include new features, improvements, defect fixes and hosting environment updates.
- Emergency maintenance may include operating system patches and security updates as well as high priority defect fixes.
Where should I use it?
- Anywhere you can use a web browser with a preferred screen size of 1600 x 900 pixels or greater. Lower resolutions may be usable, but not optimised for the application components screen layout.
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