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===Tool for Publishing and Static Model Design===
 
===Tool for Publishing and Static Model Design===
 
*[[RMIM_Designer_(Visio)_Documentation]]
 
*[[RMIM_Designer_(Visio)_Documentation]]
*[[PubGenCombined Documentation|Using the Combined Publishing and Generator Tools '''(for Facilitators)''']]
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*[[Desktop Publication Documentation|Using the Combined Publishing and Generator Tools '''(for Facilitators)''']]
 
*[[Vocabulary Harmonization Tool| Support page for Vocabulary Submission Tools]]
 
*[[Vocabulary Harmonization Tool| Support page for Vocabulary Submission Tools]]
 
* [[Creating and Using a Document Tab Control on HL7 Wiki]]
 
* [[Creating and Using a Document Tab Control on HL7 Wiki]]
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===Other Documentation===
 
===Other Documentation===
 
* Source Code for most HL7 Tools is maintained in project-specific Subversion Repositories.  These can be located through the '''''SVN''''' tab on the left side of each project page on the [http://gforge.hl7.org HL7 Gforge site].  
 
* Source Code for most HL7 Tools is maintained in project-specific Subversion Repositories.  These can be located through the '''''SVN''''' tab on the left side of each project page on the [http://gforge.hl7.org HL7 Gforge site].  

Revision as of 03:32, 18 October 2009

HL7 Tooling Work Group.

The mission of the Tooling Work Group is to oversee the tools that facilitate the development, adoption and use of HL7 standards, according to the requirements of the HL7 Board and membership needs.

For details, see

Related links:

  • The HL7 Project Homebase on GForge is a project tracking site which allows management of HL7 tools including bug tracking, feature requests and publication of releases.
  • Open Health Tools is a related tooling initiative in which HL7 actively participates

Tooling Topics

Active Tooling Projects

Tooling Documentation

Overview

Acquisition and Installation

Tool for Publishing and Static Model Design

Other Documentation

  • Source Code for most HL7 Tools is maintained in project-specific Subversion Repositories. These can be located through the SVN tab on the left side of each project page on the HL7 Gforge site.
  • Historical info re the HL7 Tooling Collaborative - now superseded by Open Health Tools