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= ArB Scope =
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= ARB  Work Products and Contributions to HL7 Processes=
 
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#The Architecture Review Board (ARB) defines and maintains the principles, language, and grammar of the Services Aware Interoperability Framework (SAIF) Canonical Definition (CD).  
The scope of the ArB's work covers:
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#As an extension of the SAIF CD, the ARB also defines the mechanisms to ensure consistency of and traceability across and between HL7 standards artifacts from conceptual, logical, and implementable viewpoints.
* Defining a [[Architecture|coherent standards architecture for HL7]] to strive towards.
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#The ARB provides guidance and support to work groups submitting artifacts or methodology to ensure they are compliant with the principles and language of the SAIF CD.
** [[BA Definitions|Definitions for HL7 Business Architecture]]
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#The ARB reviews, using the SAIF-CD review methodology, or evaluates other reviews of work products as requested. In such cases, it provides a report that outlines any deviations from the SAIF CD methodology or measures of quality as documented by the product family methodology group. Where such a work product is sent to full membership ballot, the ARB report shall be included in the ballot package.
* Working within the organization to market and refine the architecture
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#The ARB may review the Mission and Charter and Project Scope statements of HL7 Working Groups when requested. The ARB will consider whether projects undertaken are aligned with  HL7s mission.
* Ongoing interaction with HL7 customers to market and refine the architecture
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#The ARB will advise the Technical Steering Committee and Board of Directors on matters relating to architectural aspects of standards artifacts as they are produced by HL7 Working Groups.
* Consideration of the suitability of the organisational structures to deliver the architecture
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#The ARB may review work products when requested to by HL7 Working Groups,  the TSC, or at the ARBs discretion.
* Defining the procedures and compliance criteria that ensure the HL7 work products conform to the architecture to enable the achievement stated levels of interoperability
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* Tracks developments in underlying SDO's and standards and keeps HL7 appropriately informed
 
 
== Membership ==
 
== Membership ==
 
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Revision as of 15:53, 6 January 2017

The Architecture Board is responsible for the architecture of the HL7 Standards.

ArB Mission

The HL7 Architecture Review Board (ARB) seeks to achieve a coherent architecture for HL7 that defines the relationships across and between the HL7 work products and their relationship to other standards, as well as processes, and organizational structure. This architecture includes the Business Architecture by which these work products are produced, managed and governed.

Updated 12/13/2016

ARB Work Products and Contributions to HL7 Processes

  1. The Architecture Review Board (ARB) defines and maintains the principles, language, and grammar of the Services Aware Interoperability Framework (SAIF) Canonical Definition (CD).
  2. As an extension of the SAIF CD, the ARB also defines the mechanisms to ensure consistency of and traceability across and between HL7 standards artifacts from conceptual, logical, and implementable viewpoints.
  3. The ARB provides guidance and support to work groups submitting artifacts or methodology to ensure they are compliant with the principles and language of the SAIF CD.
  4. The ARB reviews, using the SAIF-CD review methodology, or evaluates other reviews of work products as requested. In such cases, it provides a report that outlines any deviations from the SAIF CD methodology or measures of quality as documented by the product family methodology group. Where such a work product is sent to full membership ballot, the ARB report shall be included in the ballot package.
  5. The ARB may review the Mission and Charter and Project Scope statements of HL7 Working Groups when requested. The ARB will consider whether projects undertaken are aligned with HL7s mission.
  6. The ARB will advise the Technical Steering Committee and Board of Directors on matters relating to architectural aspects of standards artifacts as they are produced by HL7 Working Groups.
  7. The ARB may review work products when requested to by HL7 Working Groups, the TSC, or at the ARBs discretion.

(updated 13Dec2016)

Membership

MemberAffiliationMemberAffiliation
Bond,Andy NEHTAKubick, Wayne (CTO)Health Level Seven, Inc.
Constable, Lorraine Co-ChairConstable Consulting Inc. Loyd, PatrickICode Solutions
Hyland, MarioAEGIS.net, IncMilosevic, ZoranDeontik Pty Ltd
Julian, Tony Co-ChairMayo Clinic Stechshin, Andy CANA Software and Service Ltd
Knapp, PaulKnapp Consulting Lynch, CecilAccenture

Acknowledgements

The ArB extends a "Thank you" to Jane Curry  , Bo Dagnall, Grahame Grieve, Steve Hufnagel,  
Charlie Mead, John Koisch, Ron  Parker, AbdulMalik Shakir and  John Quinn for all of the 
work they have done to progress the  work of the ArB.

Current Activities




  • All previous minutes are available by date via the Arb_minutes

ArB Communication Venues

The many venues ArB uses for communication are found at Communications.