Arden2ByteCode


Arden2ByteCode is a free Arden Syntax compiler. The compiler translates HL7 International Arden Syntax for Medical Logic Modules to Java Bytecode. The Arden Syntax is a standardized language that can be used to express medical knowledge.
Arden2ByteCode runs on the Java Virtual Machine and can be used on a wide variety of platforms.
Arden2ByteCode is accompanied by Arden4Eclipse a plugin for the eclipse framework that allows easy development of medical logic modules.

History

Arden2ByteCode was developed as a part or the Lower Saxony research network "Design of Environments for Ageing". The GAL network was supported by the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture through the "Niedersächsisches Vorab" grant programme.
Most of the initial development was done in 2011 by Daniel Grunwald.
After he left the project the work was continued by Hannes Flicka, Mike Klimek and others.
Initially the compiler supported a subset of the standard version 2.5.

Current status

As of 2016 most of version 2.5 is supported. Still missing are the statement and the -trigger.
To test the standard compliance a JUnit-based test framework has been developed and can be used to test other compilers as well.