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Revision as of 23:17, 9 February 2016
Declarative Mapping
This track will explore mappings and/or a useful subset of mapping tasks using declarative languages used to address interoperability issues.
- Pre-requisites: none
Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group
- SOA Working Group
- CGIT (approval planned)
- CCBC (approvalplanned)
Justification
There is a recognized need for mappings to facilitate interoperability across HL7 products Following on the Birds of a Feather CDA to FHIR session in Orlando, there was an agreement among the participants to pursue declarative approaches or mappings. Objectives of the track include reuseable computable artifacts that can be saved / persisted as FHIR resources from the approaches presented in the Connectathon. SOA WG has already developed "cross-paradigm" mapping guidance intended to represent the same business content in more than on structure (e.g. CDA template to FHIR profile or V2 profile components)
Proposed Track Lead
- Coordinator: Ken Lord (MDIX)
- Track Lead: TBD
Expected participants
The expected participants include:
- Keith Dudley / Grahame Grieve
- MDMI Open Source Project (several participants)
- David Booth (Yosemite Project)
- SAMHSA BHITS Project
- Members of the i2b2 on FHIR team
Roles
FHIR Client
FHIR Client will....
FHIR Server
FHIR Server will....
Scenarios
Desclarative Mapping Use Cases:
[To do: create scenarios based on the planned scops for May and expected resources]
1. Create a new map
Precondition: ...
Action:
...
Success Criteria:
...
2. Publish a map
Precondition:
Action:
Success Criteria:
Bonus Point:
3. Execute a map
Precondition:
Action:
Success Criteria:
Bonus Point: