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- 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
Tips and tricks
International Authoring Quick Start
International Reviewing Quick Start
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About this guide...
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 can use the Authoring Platform?
- SNOMED CT International Edition content authors
- SNOMED CT International Edition content reviewers
- SNOMED CT International Edition content project managers
- SNOMED CT International Edition quality assurance and release managers
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. The application is designed for use in the Chrome web browser, but may also be usable in other modern web browsers (such as Firefox and Safari).
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