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The '''HL7 Tooling Collaborative''' (HTC) is a software development initiative dedicated to providing commercial-quality highly integrated tools that support the development and implementation of HL7-compliant healthcare communications. See the [http://www.hl7toolingcollaborative.org/ HTC Website] for details.
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The '''HL7 Tooling Collaborative''' (HTC) was an attempt to develop tools that help develop and use HL7 specifications. The initiative was disbanded in favor of a more formal organization - Open Health Tools - that has many of the same goals. Further information can be found at the Open Health Tools website found here [[www.openhealthtools.org]]
 
 
In general, the HL7 Tooling Collaborative envisions building tools that:
 
*Produce machine-processable artefacts, spanning through all stages of the message design cycle (requirements, design, implementation and testing)
 
*Support end-to-end automated testing of interoperability solutions
 
*Reduce message development time, allowing the automatic translation of message designs to supplier-specific formats
 
*Facilitates consistent workflows and project management / oversight
 
*Provide a framework for publishing documentation about the artefacts generated throughout the process
 
 
 
An expanded version of the roadmap can be found here: [[HTC Tools Roadmap]].
 
 
 
The Tooling committee is currently reviewing [[HTC Position document: MIF, Repositories & HL7 Work practices]]
 

Revision as of 13:38, 21 July 2008

The HL7 Tooling Collaborative (HTC) was an attempt to develop tools that help develop and use HL7 specifications. The initiative was disbanded in favor of a more formal organization - Open Health Tools - that has many of the same goals. Further information can be found at the Open Health Tools website found here www.openhealthtools.org