This page is dedicated to demonstrating the key features of the app through real-life workflows with the intention of helping users get familiar with Snowray.
To benefit the most from the highlighted features, feel free to follow along with the examples, as they will walk you through the most important functionalities of Snowray.
Not only does Snowray support the browsing of international standards, but also the building and modeling of code sets from scratch.
Learn more about creating and maintaining Code Systems here:
Code SystemsSnowray also enables building subsets of the Code Systems that are available in the app, generating more focused content with that.
Find out more about managing Value Sets here:
Value SetsMapping content from one Codes System to another is also supported in the app. Besides Code Systems, Value Sets can also be used as source or target domains for Concept Maps.
Learn more about Concept Maps here:
Concept MapsProviding feedback, requesting changes, or just adding comments for discussion can all be managed in the built-in issue system of Snowray, which allows creating issues for specific resources.
Find out more about handling issues here:
🗒️Issue managementBesides the highlighted features, Snowray comes with a pack of additional functionalities that enhance usability and support the authoring processes, including but not limited to Profile management, access management, or releasing resources.
Explore what Snowray has in store in the following pages of the documentation.