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=HL7 Model Interchange Format (MIF)=
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'''Glossary definition:''' The Model Interchange Format ([[MIF]]) is a set of inter-related schemas that define the set of primary artifacts that may be developed or exchanged as part of the HL7 version 3 development status (??development status - sentence doesnt make sense?? [[User:Rene spronk|Rene spronk]] 22:29, 10 May 2006 (CDT)).  The MIF serves to document the HL7 metamodel, identifying all data elements of interest to version 3, as well as indicating correspondance to the UML meta-model.
The MIF is a set of inter-related schemas that define the set of primary artifacts that may be developed or exchanged as part of the HL7 version 3 development status.  The MIF serves to document the HL7 metamodel, identifying all data elements of interest to version 3, as well as indicating correspondance to the UML meta-model.
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(if MIF is a set of schemas, then what are the instances of those schemas called? and what do they express? [[User:Rene spronk|Rene spronk]] 22:29, 10 May 2006 (CDT))
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==MIF 2.0==
 
==MIF 2.0==
 
Version 2.0 of the MIF is a project intended to update the MIF to fully cover all present and anticipated HL7 artifacts, enhance MIF readability and ensure full alignment to UML.  The HL7 tool suite will migrate to this new version of the MIF over the coming year (2006-2007).
 
Version 2.0 of the MIF is a project intended to update the MIF to fully cover all present and anticipated HL7 artifacts, enhance MIF readability and ensure full alignment to UML.  The HL7 tool suite will migrate to this new version of the MIF over the coming year (2006-2007).
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===Peer Review===
 
===Peer Review===
 
The tooling committee is seeking review of the appropriateness of the MIF revisions and enhancements found in MIF 2.0.  This includes appropriateness for representing existing artifacts, support for envisioned or desired artifacts or extensions to existing artifacts, usefulness for implementation with tools and appropriate UML mapping.   
 
The tooling committee is seeking review of the appropriateness of the MIF revisions and enhancements found in MIF 2.0.  This includes appropriateness for representing existing artifacts, support for envisioned or desired artifacts or extensions to existing artifacts, usefulness for implementation with tools and appropriate UML mapping.   
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* Package #2: Everything else.
 
* Package #2: Everything else.
  
The content for package #1 peer review can be found [[http://www.hl7.org/library/committees/v3ttf/MIF%202%2E0%20%2D%20Peer%20Review%20Package%20%231%20%2D%2020060510%2Ezip| here]].
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The content for package #1 peer review can be found [[http://www.hl7.org/library/committees/v3ttf/MIF%202%2E0%20%2D%20Peer%20Review%20Package%20%231%20%2D%2020060510%2Ezip here]].
  
 
Peer review comments may either be submitted using the form included in the peer review package or at the wiki [[MIF Package 1 Peer Review]] site
 
Peer review comments may either be submitted using the form included in the peer review package or at the wiki [[MIF Package 1 Peer Review]] site
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* The package #1 review opens on Thursday May 11th, 2006.
 
* The package #1 review opens on Thursday May 11th, 2006.
 
* An initial Q&A session to help reviewers in evaluating the document will be held on the tooling call on Thursday June 1st, 2006.   
 
* An initial Q&A session to help reviewers in evaluating the document will be held on the tooling call on Thursday June 1st, 2006.   
* Peer review submissions are due for submission to the [[mailto:tooling@lists.hl7.org| HL7 Tooling list]] or [[mailto:lloyd@lmckenzie.com| Lloyd McKenzie]] no later than Monday, June 11.
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* Peer review submissions are due for submission to the [[mailto:tooling@lists.hl7.org HL7 Tooling list]] or [[mailto:lloyd@lmckenzie.com Lloyd McKenzie]] no later than Monday, June 11.
 
* The walkthrough of the package #1 peer review responses will be conducted on the tooling call on June 15th.
 
* The walkthrough of the package #1 peer review responses will be conducted on the tooling call on June 15th.
  

Revision as of 03:29, 11 May 2006

Glossary definition: The Model Interchange Format (MIF) is a set of inter-related schemas that define the set of primary artifacts that may be developed or exchanged as part of the HL7 version 3 development status (??development status - sentence doesnt make sense?? Rene spronk 22:29, 10 May 2006 (CDT)). The MIF serves to document the HL7 metamodel, identifying all data elements of interest to version 3, as well as indicating correspondance to the UML meta-model.

(if MIF is a set of schemas, then what are the instances of those schemas called? and what do they express? Rene spronk 22:29, 10 May 2006 (CDT))

MIF 2.0

Version 2.0 of the MIF is a project intended to update the MIF to fully cover all present and anticipated HL7 artifacts, enhance MIF readability and ensure full alignment to UML. The HL7 tool suite will migrate to this new version of the MIF over the coming year (2006-2007).

Peer Review

The tooling committee is seeking review of the appropriateness of the MIF revisions and enhancements found in MIF 2.0. This includes appropriateness for representing existing artifacts, support for envisioned or desired artifacts or extensions to existing artifacts, usefulness for implementation with tools and appropriate UML mapping.

To achieve this review, the tooling committee is hosting a peer review of the MIF schemas. This review is open to all HL7 members (and to any non-members who are interested in contributing their thoughts).

This peer review will be held in two sections:

  • Package #1: Focused on static models including CMETs, Datatypes as well as models for the RIM, DMIMS, RMIMS, HMDs and Message Types
  • Package #2: Everything else.

The content for package #1 peer review can be found [here].

Peer review comments may either be submitted using the form included in the peer review package or at the wiki MIF Package 1 Peer Review site

Schedule:

  • The package #1 review opens on Thursday May 11th, 2006.
  • An initial Q&A session to help reviewers in evaluating the document will be held on the tooling call on Thursday June 1st, 2006.
  • Peer review submissions are due for submission to the [HL7 Tooling list] or [Lloyd McKenzie] no later than Monday, June 11.
  • The walkthrough of the package #1 peer review responses will be conducted on the tooling call on June 15th.

The schedule for the package #2 review will be anounced at the completion of the package #1 review


Tooling call information:

  • Thursdays, 10am Eastern Time
  • Phone Number: +1 973-582-2813
  • Participant PassCode: 946251#