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*If one were to create a programming API for RIM based models, one could base it on collapsed/flattened models instead of on a CIM. Code generation based on collapsed/flattened models results in smaller (more manageable) code. | *If one were to create a programming API for RIM based models, one could base it on collapsed/flattened models instead of on a CIM. Code generation based on collapsed/flattened models results in smaller (more manageable) code. | ||
+ | *Open question: could one use collapsed/flattened models in the CO and CP cells? | ||
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*This had been balloted as a "new ITS" but was rejected. | *This had been balloted as a "new ITS" but was rejected. | ||
− | *Mohawk College has a working version of such a system (called the "Everest Framework") available on their website: [http://everest.marc-hi.ca/] | + | *Mohawk College has a working version of such a system (called the "Everest Framework") available on their website: [http://everest.marc-hi.ca/ http://everest.marc-hi.ca/] |
Revision as of 10:25, 13 October 2009
Summary
- If one were to create a programming API for RIM based models, one could base it on collapsed/flattened models instead of on a CIM. Code generation based on collapsed/flattened models results in smaller (more manageable) code.
- Open question: could one use collapsed/flattened models in the CO and CP cells?
Details
Lyssa Koton Neel (CIHI), on the RFP for a Canadian tool based on this mechanism:
- The "collapsed" MIF is described here Message_reshaping_rules
- It does the following:
- Hide all fixed values from the application
- Where possible, expose data elements using business names, not HL7 names
- Simplify the object model by eliminating unnecessary nesting, 1..1 relationships and similar constructs
- etc.
- This had been balloted as a "new ITS" but was rejected.
- Mohawk College has a working version of such a system (called the "Everest Framework") available on their website: http://everest.marc-hi.ca/