Implementation concall 20070405
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Participants
- Bill Braithwaite
- Lisa Carnahan
Topics
- Cologne Agenda
- Implementation Guide Project Update
- DSTU Testing Process
- Conformance/Implementation Merger
Cologne Agenda
The following items will be on the Tuesday Q2/Q3 Implementation Committee agenda: Implementation Guide Project; Conformance/Implementation Merger business; Implementation FAQ; Early Adopter Registry; Implementation/Case Study Workshops; DSTU Testing Issue (request for Q2); V2/V3 Mapping; joint meeting with Vocabulary (Vocab to host). Charlie will post the agenda on the Wiki and email it to the list.
Implementation Guide Project Update
Sara updated the group on this project. She is creating HL7 web space for info related to Implementation Guides and is looking for input regarding content. Suggestions: the scope of the project; define metadata; 'what it is and what it isn't'; put the space in an 'easy-to-find' place from the HL7 page'. It was suggested to use the current Early Adopter link from the HL7 homepage for this effort. The group recognized that we need to clarify the Imp Committee/Early Adopter web presence.
DSTU Testing Process
Jason discussed 'Regulated Product Submission' - submitting product info to a Regulation body. 40-50 folks on the call Some companies have used this to send product info to US FDA What does 'done with testing' mean for a DSTU? What constitutes an implementation; given that no company is going to build a 'product' until the standard is approved. What should be the next steps for going from DSTU to Normative standard? What documentation does the Committee need to bring? Committee would like a resolution over the next 8 months or so. The Implementation Committee can use the May WGM for initial discussion and defining the path forward. What does 'testing' mean in terms of DSTU testing? Does it require two-party connectivity testing? Is this a document-checking exercise? The web services DSTU did not have a formal 'connectivity' testing - feedback from implementers was provided to editors direclty or through ballot process. Karen Van offered (in email) that ANSI does not require a formal testing process. The Product Life Cycle Transition Group (a Transition Task Force) may have an opinion.