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== What about CIMI Tooling? ==
 
== What about CIMI Tooling? ==
  
There are to types of CIMI tools:
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There are three types of CIMI tools:
  
* HL7 Tooling consists of all build tools to support model documentation and the publishing of CIMI models. It can be found on the [https://github.com/orgs/HL7/teams/cimi/repositories HL7 CIMI Github] site.
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* HL7 Tooling consists of all build tools to support model documentation and the publishing of CIMI models. They can be found on the [https://github.com/orgs/HL7/teams/cimi/repositories HL7 CIMI Github] site.
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* CIMI also fosters an open source community which contributes tooling to advance the CIMI initiative. These tools reside on the [https://github.com/orgs/opencimi/dashboard OpenCIMI Github] site.
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* Other contributors may also host CIMI tooling on their own repositories. A list of such tools will be published here in the future.

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The CIMI Getting Started Guide will help you get acquainted with CIMI or get you on your way to becoming a productive contributor to the Open CIMI community.

- Please note that this page is currently in development (maintained by Claude Nanjo)

Where can I find the model files?

CIMI models are maintained on two HL7 CIMI Github Repositories.

  • You can find the current version of the models here
  • You can find previous model submissions here

Where can I view the models?

What we call the CIMI Logical Model consists of two parts:

  • The CIMI Reference Model. This model defines the structure of the logical model - that is, its classes and the properties of those classes. It can be viewed here.
  • The CIMI Archetypes. Archetypes are constraints on the reference model such as terminology bindings, data type constraints, and cardinality constraints. Archetypes can be viewed here.

What about CIMI Tooling?

There are three types of CIMI tools:

  • HL7 Tooling consists of all build tools to support model documentation and the publishing of CIMI models. They can be found on the HL7 CIMI Github site.
  • CIMI also fosters an open source community which contributes tooling to advance the CIMI initiative. These tools reside on the OpenCIMI Github site.
  • Other contributors may also host CIMI tooling on their own repositories. A list of such tools will be published here in the future.