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<noinclude><span style="color:#0000FF">Generic Contentfor SAIF Information models.<br/>
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<noinclude><span style="color:#0000FF">Generic Content for SAIF Information models.<br/>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Only the content appearing below in <span style="color:#000000">black font</span> will appear in the inclusion.</b><br/>  
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Only the content appearing below in <span style="color:#000000">black font</span> will appear in the inclusion.</b><br/>  
 
These elements are intended to appear under the following section:</span>
 
These elements are intended to appear under the following section:</span>

Latest revision as of 22:32, 11 April 2011

Generic Content for SAIF Information models.
         Only the content appearing below in black font will appear in the inclusion.
These elements are intended to appear under the following section:

Content

  • Model data - Defining data (including name, version, responsible party, and description) captured at the model level.
    • HL7-defined properties - Properties that formally extend the definition of a model beyond the UML specifications.
  • Association - UML element expressing relationships between classes with UML-specified characteristics such as descriptions, name, association ends, cardinalities, navigability, etc.
    • HL7-defined properties - Properties that formally extend the definition of an association beyond the UML specifications.
  • Class - UML element with UML-specified characteristics such as descriptions, name, etc.
    • Attribute - UML element with UML-specified characteristics such as descriptions, name, cardinality, etc.
      • Data type - Type assignment from HL7 data types specification.
      • HL7-defined properties - Properties that formally extend the definition of an attribute beyond the UML specifications.
    • HL7-defined properties - Properties that formally extend the definition of a class beyond the UML specifications.
  • Entry Point - A graphical model element that points to a single class that is the root class for serialization of this model, or may be the root class for serialization of derived models.
  • Class-equivalent elements - Extensions to UML that are represented graphically and may appear anywhere in the model that a Class can appear. These include:
    • Common Model Reference - Reference to the root class of another model drawn from an Interface Model
    • Non-Common Model Reference - Reference to the root class of another model that is not a member of the Interface Model
    • Stub - A locus for binding to the root class of another model that will be contained within (be the "payload" for) this model.