Universal Data Element Framework Explained

The Universal Data Element Framework (UDEF) was [1] a controlled vocabulary developed by The Open Group. It provided a framework for categorizing, naming, and indexing data. It assigned to every item of data a structured alphanumeric tag plus a controlled vocabulary name that describes the meaning of the data. This allowed relating data elements to similar elements defined by other organizations.

UDEF defined a Dewey-decimal like code for each concept. For example, an "employee number" is often used in human resource management. It has a UDEF tag a.5_12.35.8 and a controlled vocabulary description "Employee.PERSON_Employer.Assigned.IDENTIFIER".

UDEF has been superseded by the Open Data Element Framework (O-DEF).[1]

Examples

In an application used by a hospital, the last name and first name of several people could include the following example concepts:

For the examples above, the following UDEF IDs are available:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.opengroup.org/udefinfo/index.htm The UDEF is being superseded by the Open Data Element Framework (O-DEF). ... These pages are maintained to provide access to legacy UDEF.