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MAX - Model Automated eXchange is a project intended to develop a tool to facilitate the exchange of model data between UML modeling tools used to develop DAMs and DCMs such as Enterprise Architect and external data structures (e.g., caDSR, MIF, CSV).  
 
MAX - Model Automated eXchange is a project intended to develop a tool to facilitate the exchange of model data between UML modeling tools used to develop DAMs and DCMs such as Enterprise Architect and external data structures (e.g., caDSR, MIF, CSV).  
  
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'''== Meeting Minutes =='''
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== Meeting Minutes ==
 
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* February 24 2011: [http://wiki.hl7.org/images/4/41/MAX_Project_meeting_02-24-2011.doc minutes]
February 24 2011: [http://wiki.hl7.org/images/4/41/MAX_Project_meeting_02-24-2011.doc minutes]
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* April 27 2011: [http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=File:MAX_Project_meeting_04-27-2011.doc minutes]
  
April 27 2011: [http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=File:MAX_Project_meeting_04-27-2011.doc minutes]
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== Max Tool Survey ==
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1. What modeling tools are people using now?
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  Argo, Rational, Visio, EA
  
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2. Has there been a need to export or import data from your modeling tool?
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  a. When it is over 500 characters long text is stripped out. but doesn’t see a need
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      for a 3rd party.
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  b. Only works one way currently, export only need to be able to import changes from
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      stakeholders to the model instead of the current copy and paste.
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  c. To communicate stakeholder's comments to the modeler and to review the modeler's
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      product.
  
*[[Max Tool Survey]]
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3. What was the reason an export or import was needed?
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  a. Need to take export into caDSR which allows you to add things to your tool then
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      you can import back in, maps own concepts, upload into caDSR.
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  b. Not vendor dependent, XMI. Can’t work in the same model at the same time,
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      extracting excel file-need mapping when they put it back in.
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  c. Stakeholder review and provide feedback in a format that is easy for them to
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      work with and understand.
  
*[[Max Presentations]]
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4. How was the exchange carried out?
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  a. EA, rigged it to make an excel file on export.  Copy and past changes back in to
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      EA
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  b. EA to access data base is one-sided. Currently  working with tag value..
  
*[[Max Documents]]
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5. How well did the process work, and how could it be improved?
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  a. spreadsheet for clinicians with properties
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  b. able to export information into a spreadsheet structure using column names that
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      are non technical and familiar to clinicians.  Able to track changes and upload
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      back into model without cut and paste that leads o errors.
  
*[[Max Work Products]]
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== Max Presentations ==
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* September 2011: [[media:MAX_Sept_2011_presentation.ppt]]
  
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== Max Documents ==
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* September 2011: [[media:MAX_-_Requirements.doc‎]]
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* May 2012: [[media:MAX_Phase_One_Project_Scope.pdf]]
  
Prototype:
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== Max Work Products ==
A MAX proof of concept can be found on gForge @ http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/max/
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* HL7 RIM version 3.25 in UML:  [[media:RIM_3.25.eap.zip‎]]
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* A MAX proof of concept can be found on gForge @ http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/max/

Revision as of 15:50, 17 January 2017

N.B. Archived Content! latest version is here


MAX - Model Automated eXchange is a project intended to develop a tool to facilitate the exchange of model data between UML modeling tools used to develop DAMs and DCMs such as Enterprise Architect and external data structures (e.g., caDSR, MIF, CSV).

This project will include the specification of requirements, construction of the tool, and education of modeling facilitators in its use.

Anticipated functionality of the tool includes: the ability to import some or all of Domain Analysis Models (e.g., BRIDG), Design Information Models (e.g., CMETs, DMIMs, RMIMs, CDMs), and Reference Information Models (i.e., RIM); and the ability to export Enterprise Architect some or all model content to metadata repositories (i.e., caDSR) as well as open file structures such as XML, CSV.

MAX Project Scope Statement: File:HL7 Project Scope Statement MAX v2.doc and Project Insight report


Meeting Minutes

Max Tool Survey

1. What modeling tools are people using now?

  Argo, Rational, Visio, EA 

2. Has there been a need to export or import data from your modeling tool?

  a. When it is over 500 characters long text is stripped out. but doesn’t see a need
     for a 3rd party. 
  b. Only works one way currently, export only need to be able to import changes from 
     stakeholders to the model instead of the current copy and paste. 
  c. To communicate stakeholder's comments to the modeler and to review the modeler's 
     product. 

3. What was the reason an export or import was needed?

  a. Need to take export into caDSR which allows you to add things to your tool then 
     you can import back in, maps own concepts, upload into caDSR. 
  b. Not vendor dependent, XMI. Can’t work in the same model at the same time, 
     extracting excel file-need mapping when they put it back in. 
  c. Stakeholder review and provide feedback in a format that is easy for them to 
     work with and understand. 

4. How was the exchange carried out?

  a. EA, rigged it to make an excel file on export.  Copy and past changes back in to 
     EA 
  b. EA to access data base is one-sided. Currently  working with tag value.. 

5. How well did the process work, and how could it be improved?

  a. spreadsheet for clinicians with properties 
  b. able to export information into a spreadsheet structure using column names that 
     are non technical and familiar to clinicians.  Able to track changes and upload 
     back into model without cut and paste that leads o errors.

Max Presentations

Max Documents

Max Work Products