DIM (Domain Information Model)
The central core of the standard is the so-called Domain Information Model. Objects that containing vital signs data representations and their relationships are defined in this model. Objects for additional services around vital signs data objects, are defined also here.
For content sensitive classification of the objects, they would divided into packages.
Read more about this topic: ISO/IEEE 11073
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