Getting to know Snow Owl – First steps
This chapter describes the visual components in Snow Owl and how to navigate in the User Interface […]
This chapter describes the visual components in Snow Owl and how to navigate in the User Interface […]
This chapter gives an introduction to browsing and searching with Snow Owl. […]
This chapter introduces the concept editor and shows basic concept authoring. […]
Snow Owl allows to create and maintain different kinds of reference sets. They are named from the SNOMED CT Release Format 2 specifications, which are described in detail in the IHTSDO’s Technical Implementation Guide . […]
Snow Owl lets you map existing clinical terms to the SNOMED CT terminology. In the following example, we’ll show you how to map some local terms to SNOMED CT. You’ll end up with a mapping file that can be further edited in Snow Owl and exported in a standard file format (a SNOMED CT Release Format 2 Complex Map Type Reference Set). […]
Snow Owl has been architected from its inception to enable users to author terminologies in a distributed and collaborative fashion. Users can work in the same location or can be geographically distributed, as long as they have network access to a central Snow Owl terminology repository. In order to coordinate the efforts of multiple authors concurrently editing the same ontology, separate tasks can be assigned to them. […]
This chapter will help you to become familiar with ESCG by guiding you through a series of sample queries examples. These and other examples are also available in the B2i examples folder in the Project Explorer View. […]