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The Regulated Activity Structure Hierarchy (RASH) is a proposed structured document format to accompany [[Regulated Product Submissions]] (RPS).
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The Regulated Activity Structure Hierarchy (RASH) is a proposed structured document format that would be an adjunct to the [[Regulated Product Submissions]] (RPS) standard.
It is designed to be a ''machine-readable implementation guide'' connecting the controlled vocabularies and how they are organized into a set for a given submission type.
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It is designed to be a ''machine-readable implementation guide'' connecting the controlled vocabularies and how they are organized into a set for a given submission type. One RASH document would be used for each submission type in viewing and assembly tools to create the hierarchical view of the submission.
  
* The Scope Statement is under review at this time: [[Image:RASH_Project_Scope_Statement_20091214.doc]]
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* The Scope Statement is under review at this time: [[Image:RASH_Project_Scope_Statement_20091214.doc|Scope Statement in MS Word]]
A Presentation on the subject was given at the January 2010 Workng Group Meeting in Phoenix.
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* A Presentation on the subject was given at the January 2010 Workng Group Meeting in Phoenix. [[Image:RASH_Proposal_Overview.pdf|RASH Overview Slides]]

Latest revision as of 17:32, 28 January 2010

The Regulated Activity Structure Hierarchy (RASH) is a proposed structured document format that would be an adjunct to the Regulated Product Submissions (RPS) standard. It is designed to be a machine-readable implementation guide connecting the controlled vocabularies and how they are organized into a set for a given submission type. One RASH document would be used for each submission type in viewing and assembly tools to create the hierarchical view of the submission.