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An Interaction Pattern is a sequence of interactions that are related because they belong to one and the same business process. An Interaction Pattern consists of 1 or more [[Transmission Pattern]]s. The interactions may be linked by business process identifiers such as "Placer Order ID", "queryId", "PrescriptionID". | An Interaction Pattern is a sequence of interactions that are related because they belong to one and the same business process. An Interaction Pattern consists of 1 or more [[Transmission Pattern]]s. The interactions may be linked by business process identifiers such as "Placer Order ID", "queryId", "PrescriptionID". | ||
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− | A Laboratory Order, followed by a Promise, a | + | A Laboratory Order, followed by a Promise, a modification of the Order by the Laboratory, and a final labresult constitutes an interaction. The interaction pattern consists of 3 Transmission Patterns. The initiating interaction of each Transmission Pattern results in messages linked to it by means of the Transmission Wrapper. |
Revision as of 00:42, 15 December 2005
An Interaction Pattern is a sequence of interactions that are related because they belong to one and the same business process. An Interaction Pattern consists of 1 or more Transmission Patterns. The interactions may be linked by business process identifiers such as "Placer Order ID", "queryId", "PrescriptionID".
- Whether or not Syntax Level Acknowledgement interactions are used is not relevant for an Interaction Pattern, this is relevant at the Transmission level only.
- Most Storyboard Diagrams in the HL7 v3 standard describe an Interaction Pattern.
Examples
A Laboratory Order, followed by a Promise, a modification of the Order by the Laboratory, and a final labresult constitutes an interaction. The interaction pattern consists of 3 Transmission Patterns. The initiating interaction of each Transmission Pattern results in messages linked to it by means of the Transmission Wrapper.