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Definition for Code SystemW3cProvenanceActivityType

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<CodeSystem xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"><id value="w3c-provenance-activity-type"/><meta ><lastUpdated value="2023年03月26日T15:21:02.749+11:00"/><profile value="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/shareablecodesystem"/></meta><text ><status value="generated"/><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p >This code system 
 <code >http://hl7.org/fhir/w3c-provenance-activity-type</code> defines the following codes:
 </p><table class="codes"><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap"><b >Code</b></td><td ><b >Display</b></td><td ><b >Definition</b></td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Generation
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Generation"></a></td><td >wasGeneratedBy</td><td >The completion of production of a new entity by an activity. This entity did not
 exist before generation and becomes available for usage after this generation.
 Given that a generation is the completion of production of an entity, it is instantaneous.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Usage
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Usage"></a></td><td >used</td><td >the beginning of utilizing an entity by an activity. Before usage, the activity
 had not begun to utilize this entity and could not have been affected by the entity.
 (Note: This definition is formulated for a given usage; it is permitted for an
 activity to have used a same entity multiple times.) Given that a usage is the
 beginning of utilizing an entity, it is instantaneous.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Communication
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Communication"></a></td><td >wasInformedBy</td><td >The exchange of some unspecified entity by two activities, one activity using some
 entity generated by the other. A communication implies that activity a2 is dependent
 on another activity, a1, by way of some unspecified entity that is generated by
 a1 and used by a2.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Start
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Start"></a></td><td >wasStartedBy</td><td >When an activity is deemed to have been started by an entity, known as trigger.
 The activity did not exist before its start. Any usage, generation, or invalidation
 involving an activity follows the activity's start. A start may refer to a trigger
 entity that set off the activity, or to an activity, known as starter, that generated
 the trigger. Given that a start is when an activity is deemed to have started,
 it is instantaneous.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">End
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-End"></a></td><td >wasEndedBy</td><td >When an activity is deemed to have been ended by an entity, known as trigger. The
 activity no longer exists after its end. Any usage, generation, or invalidation
 involving an activity precedes the activity's end. An end may refer to a trigger
 entity that terminated the activity, or to an activity, known as ender that generated
 the trigger.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Invalidation
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Invalidation"></a></td><td >wasInvalidatedBy</td><td >The start of the destruction, cessation, or expiry of an existing entity by an
 activity. The entity is no longer available for use (or further invalidation) after
 invalidation. Any generation or usage of an entity precedes its invalidation. Given
 that an invalidation is the start of destruction, cessation, or expiry, it is instantaneous.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Derivation
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Derivation"></a></td><td >wasDerivedFrom</td><td >A transformation of an entity into another, an update of an entity resulting in
 a new one, or the construction of a new entity based on a pre-existing entity.
 For an entity to be transformed from, created from, or resulting from an update
 to another, there must be some underpinning activity or activities performing the
 necessary action(s) resulting in such a derivation. A derivation can be described
 at various levels of precision. In its simplest form, derivation relates two entities.
 Optionally, attributes can be added to represent further information about the
 derivation. If the derivation is the result of a single known activity, then this
 activity can also be optionally expressed. To provide a completely accurate description
 of the derivation, the generation and usage of the generated and used entities,
 respectively, can be provided, so as to make the derivation path, through usage,
 activity, and generation, explicit. Optional information such as activity, generation,
 and usage can be linked to derivations to aid analysis of provenance and to facilitate
 provenance-based reproducibility.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Revision
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Revision"></a></td><td >wasRevisionOf</td><td >A derivation for which the resulting entity is a revised version of some original.
 The implication here is that the resulting entity contains substantial content
 from the original. A revision relation is a kind of derivation relation from a
 revised entity to a preceding entity.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Quotation
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Quotation"></a></td><td >wasQuotedFrom</td><td >The repeat of (some or all of) an entity, such as text or image, by someone who
 might or might not be its original author. A quotation relation is a kind of derivation
 relation, for which an entity was derived from a preceding entity by copying, or
 'quoting', some or all of it.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Primary-Source
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Primary-Source"></a></td><td >wasPrimarySourceOf</td><td >Refers to something produced by some agent with direct experience and knowledge
 about the topic, at the time of the topic's study, without benefit from hindsight.
 Because of the directness of primary sources, they 'speak for themselves' in ways
 that cannot be captured through the filter of secondary sources. As such, it is
 important for secondary sources to reference those primary sources from which they
 were derived, so that their reliability can be investigated. It is also important
 to note that a given entity might be a primary source for one entity but not another.
 It is the reason why Primary Source is defined as a relation as opposed to a subtype
 of Entity.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Attribution
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Attribution"></a></td><td >wasAttributedTo</td><td >Ascribing of an entity (object/document) to an agent.</td></tr><tr ><td style="white-space:nowrap">Collection
 <a name="w3c-provenance-activity-type-Collection"></a></td><td >isCollectionOf</td><td > An aggregating activity that results in composition of an entity, which provides
 a structure to some constituents that must themselves be entities. These constituents
 are said to be member of the collections.</td></tr></table></div></text><url value="http://hl7.org/fhir/w3c-provenance-activity-type"/><identifier ><system value="urn:ietf:rfc:3986"/><value value="urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.4.1844"/></identifier><version value="5.0.0"/><name value="W3cProvenanceActivityType"/><title value="W3c Provenance Activity Type"/><status value="draft"/><experimental value="true"/><date value="2017年02月19日"/><publisher value="HL7 International"/><contact ><name value="FHIR project team"/><telecom ><system value="url"/><value value="http://hl7.org/fhir"/></telecom></contact><description value="This value set includes W3C PROV Data Model Activity concepts, which are treated
 as codes in this valueset. Some adaptations were made to make these concepts suitable
 values for the Provenance.activity element. Coded concepts are from PROV-DM and
 the display names are their counterparts in PROV-N (human readable notation syntax
 specification).[code system OID: http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/REC-prov-dm-20130430/
 and http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/REC-prov-n-20130430/]"/><jurisdiction ><coding ><system value="http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49.htm"/><code value="001"/><display value="World"/></coding></jurisdiction><caseSensitive value="true"/><content value="complete"/><concept ><code value="Generation"/><display value="wasGeneratedBy"/><definition value="The completion of production of a new entity by an activity. This entity did not
 exist before generation and becomes available for usage after this generation.
 Given that a generation is the completion of production of an entity, it is instantaneous."/></concept><concept ><code value="Usage"/><display value="used"/><definition value="the beginning of utilizing an entity by an activity. Before usage, the activity
 had not begun to utilize this entity and could not have been affected by the entity.
 (Note: This definition is formulated for a given usage; it is permitted for an
 activity to have used a same entity multiple times.) Given that a usage is the
 beginning of utilizing an entity, it is instantaneous."/></concept><concept ><code value="Communication"/><display value="wasInformedBy"/><definition value="The exchange of some unspecified entity by two activities, one activity using some
 entity generated by the other. A communication implies that activity a2 is dependent
 on another activity, a1, by way of some unspecified entity that is generated by
 a1 and used by a2."/></concept><concept ><code value="Start"/><display value="wasStartedBy"/><definition value="When an activity is deemed to have been started by an entity, known as trigger.
 The activity did not exist before its start. Any usage, generation, or invalidation
 involving an activity follows the activity's start. A start may refer to a trigger
 entity that set off the activity, or to an activity, known as starter, that generated
 the trigger. Given that a start is when an activity is deemed to have started,
 it is instantaneous."/></concept><concept ><code value="End"/><display value="wasEndedBy"/><definition value="When an activity is deemed to have been ended by an entity, known as trigger. The
 activity no longer exists after its end. Any usage, generation, or invalidation
 involving an activity precedes the activity's end. An end may refer to a trigger
 entity that terminated the activity, or to an activity, known as ender that generated
 the trigger."/></concept><concept ><code value="Invalidation"/><display value="wasInvalidatedBy"/><definition value="The start of the destruction, cessation, or expiry of an existing entity by an
 activity. The entity is no longer available for use (or further invalidation) after
 invalidation. Any generation or usage of an entity precedes its invalidation. Given
 that an invalidation is the start of destruction, cessation, or expiry, it is instantaneous."/></concept><concept ><code value="Derivation"/><display value="wasDerivedFrom"/><definition value="A transformation of an entity into another, an update of an entity resulting in
 a new one, or the construction of a new entity based on a pre-existing entity.
 For an entity to be transformed from, created from, or resulting from an update
 to another, there must be some underpinning activity or activities performing the
 necessary action(s) resulting in such a derivation. A derivation can be described
 at various levels of precision. In its simplest form, derivation relates two entities.
 Optionally, attributes can be added to represent further information about the
 derivation. If the derivation is the result of a single known activity, then this
 activity can also be optionally expressed. To provide a completely accurate description
 of the derivation, the generation and usage of the generated and used entities,
 respectively, can be provided, so as to make the derivation path, through usage,
 activity, and generation, explicit. Optional information such as activity, generation,
 and usage can be linked to derivations to aid analysis of provenance and to facilitate
 provenance-based reproducibility."/></concept><concept ><code value="Revision"/><display value="wasRevisionOf"/><definition value="A derivation for which the resulting entity is a revised version of some original.
 The implication here is that the resulting entity contains substantial content
 from the original. A revision relation is a kind of derivation relation from a
 revised entity to a preceding entity."/></concept><concept ><code value="Quotation"/><display value="wasQuotedFrom"/><definition value="The repeat of (some or all of) an entity, such as text or image, by someone who
 might or might not be its original author. A quotation relation is a kind of derivation
 relation, for which an entity was derived from a preceding entity by copying, or
 'quoting', some or all of it."/></concept><concept ><code value="Primary-Source"/><display value="wasPrimarySourceOf"/><definition value="Refers to something produced by some agent with direct experience and knowledge
 about the topic, at the time of the topic's study, without benefit from hindsight.
 Because of the directness of primary sources, they 'speak for themselves' in ways
 that cannot be captured through the filter of secondary sources. As such, it is
 important for secondary sources to reference those primary sources from which they
 were derived, so that their reliability can be investigated. It is also important
 to note that a given entity might be a primary source for one entity but not another.
 It is the reason why Primary Source is defined as a relation as opposed to a subtype
 of Entity."/></concept><concept ><code value="Attribution"/><display value="wasAttributedTo"/><definition value="Ascribing of an entity (object/document) to an agent."/></concept><concept ><code value="Collection"/><display value="isCollectionOf"/><definition value=" An aggregating activity that results in composition of an entity, which provides
 a structure to some constituents that must themselves be entities. These constituents
 are said to be member of the collections."/></concept></CodeSystem>

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