ov:defines
hito:ApplicationSystemTypeCatalogue↪ Application System Type Catalogue hito:ApplicationSystemTypeCitation↪ Application System Type Citation hito:ApplicationSystemTypeClassified↪ Application System Type Classified hito:Citation↪ Citation hito:Classification↪ Classification hito:Client↪ Client hito:DatabaseManagementSystem↪ Database Management System hito:EnterpriseFunctionCatalogue↪ Function Catalogue hito:EnterpriseFunctionCitation↪ Enterprise Function Citation hito:EnterpriseFunctionClassified↪ Enterprise Function Classified hito:ExperimentalStudyRCT↪ Experimental Study RCT hito:FeatureCatalogue↪ Feature Catalogue hito:FeatureCitation↪ Feature Citation hito:FeatureClassified↪ Feature Classified hito:Interoperability↪ Interoperability Standard hito:Journal↪ Journal hito:LabStudy↪ Lab Study hito:NonExperimentalStudy↪ Non Experimental Study hito:OrganizationalUnitCatalogue↪ Organizational Unit Catalogue hito:OrganizationalUnitCitation↪ Organizational Unit Citation hito:OrganizationalUnitClassified↪ Organizational Unit Classified hito:OutcomeCriteriaCatalogue↪ Outcome Criteria Catalogue hito:OutcomeCriteriaCitation↪ Outcome Criteria Citation hito:OutcomeCriteriaClassified↪ Outcome Criteria Classified hito:QuasiExperimentalStudy↪ Quasi Experimental Study hito:SoftwareProduct↪ Software Product hito:Study↪ Study hito:StudyMethod↪ Study Method hito:Terminology hito:UserGroupCatalogue↪ User Group Catalogue hito:UserGroupCitation↪ User Group Citation hito:UserGroupClassified↪ User Group Classified hito:ValidationStudy↪ Validation Study
dct:abstract
The Health IT Ontology (HITO) allows systematically describing application systems and software products in health IT. Our motivation is that information management professionals have a strong need to share and compare knowledge about health IT in several situations. These situations are, among others, to describe the components of a health information system as part of its strategic or operational management, to select a new software product, to learn about available evidence regarding an application, or to hire or train health IT specialists. @en
dct:contributor
Birgit Schneider , IMISE Leipzig, Germany xsd:string
Thomas Pause , formerly IMISE Leipzig, Germany xsd:string
Maryam Ghalandari , IMISE Leipzig, Germany xsd:string
dct:created
2022-10-20xsd:gYear
dct:creator
Franziska Jahn , IMISE Leipzig, Germany xsd:string
Prof. Alfred Winter , IMISE Leipzig, Germany xsd:string
Konrad Höffner , IMISE Leipzig, Germany xsd:string
Verena Dornauer , UMIT Tirol, Austria xsd:string
Prof. Elske Ammenwerth , UMIT Tirol, Austria xsd:string
Michelle Bindel, IMISE Leipzig, Germany xsd:string
dct:license
<https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>
dct:publisher
<https://www.imise.uni-leipzig.de/>
dct:title
A Health IT Ontology to describe health IT systems in a comparable way @en
vann:preferredNamespacePrefix
hitoxsd:string
vann:preferredNamespaceURI
hito:↪ A Health IT Ontology to describe health IT systems in a comparable way
http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#repository
<https://github.com/hitontology/ontology>
rdf:type
owl:Ontology
rdfs:label
Health IT Ontology @en
rdfs:seeAlso
<https://hitontology.eu> <https://hitontology.eu/ontology/>
owl:versionInfo
22.10xsd:string
skos:altLabel
HITO @en
http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/homepage
<https://hitontology.eu/>
http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/logo
<https://hitontology.eu/public/hito.svg>