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Harmonization Editor Manual (Browsing)

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Introduction  ViewCodeSys · ViewDomain · ValSetTree · ValSetGraph · TreeNavigate 

Browsing Vocabulary

Although the primary purpose of this tool is to create, modify and test Vocabulary Change Proposals for HL7 Harmonization, it has a secondary benefit of acting as a vocabulary browser and thereby becoming a long-term replacement for the aging RoseTree application.

In its September 2007 form, it provides a solid Value Set browser. The equivalent browse capabilities for code systems and concept domains will be added over time.

Code System View

The code system view is the first pane to be populated with data when the vocabulary is loaded from the HL7 design repository. This view, in the figure below, lists each of the HL7 registered code systems in alphabetic order of the code system name.

Initial window

As shown above, the data listed in the pane include:

  • Name
  • OID
  • Type: E - Externally defined; I - Internally defined; EI - Externally defined, internally published
  • Description (partial)

To see more details of the meta-data for a code system, including the publishing organization and contact data, double-click on one of the entries in the pane to see the details as in the figure below. Note: Because the data are incomplete, the details can only be retrieved for code systems where the "type" code is listed in the pane above.

Code System Meta data

Concept Domain View

The current (September 2007) has limited functionality. Although the pane is built upon a hierarchical tree view, the domain content is presented as a simple alphabetic list, because the current data base content does not correctly present the domain hierarchy. Moreover there is no way to display the other meta data for a domain that is selected in the pane.

At present, the primary function of this pane is to support selection of a concept domain which then leads to the value set bound to that domain being used as the "root" of the value set content to be displayed in the Value Set Navigator and the Value Set Graph. The figure below shows "ActClass" being selected in the Concept Domain view and the related value sets appearing in the value set panes.

Populating Value Set Browser form Concept Domain

Browsing Value Sets

At present (September 2007), the editor offers two different panes for browsing value sets -- a tree view and a graph view. These panes are not linked. That is a selection in one pane does not change the state of the other.

Selecting a Value Set for Browsing

The present (September 2007) release of the tool does not provide an independent means within the value set panes to select a value set to view. The current method of initiation is to select a concept domain in the Concept Domain Tree which will cause the value set bound to that domain to be displayed in the value set panes. If the concept domain selected is the root domain for one of the HL7-defined code system, like ActClass or RoleCode the effect is to load the value set panes with all of the value sets defined on that code system.

Value Set Navigator

The Va;ue Set Navigator is made up of a pair of linked panes, as seen in the figure below. The left hand pane is a tree view that displays the value set hierarchy as a branched tree (similar to the display in RoseTree) where branches may be expanded or collapsed to reveal more or less of the tree. See a later section for tips on navigating in the tree.

Value Set Navigator data

Whenever a node is selected in the left-hand pane, the right-hand pane is loaded with the meta data about the item, including:

  • What kind of object it is;
  • Its description or definition;
  • its Print Name (in the case of a leaf term or specializable value set) or its Value Set Name (in the case of an abstract value set name)
    NOTE: These two values (print name and value set name) are conflated under the tag "Coded Concept", and the value set name is not displayed for specializable domains which have both a print name and a value set name
  • its concept code (in the case of a leaf term or specializable value set)
  • the name of the code system from which the values are drawn
  • the OID of the code system from which the values are drawn

Although the right-hand text pane currently does not have a scroll bar, its content can be scrolled by selecting as if to edit in the text, and then using the down and up arrows to scroll the text.

Value Set Navigator data

Whenever a node is selected in the left-hand pane, the right-hand pane is loaded with the meta data about the item, including:

  • What kind of object it is;
  • Its value set name (unless it is a leaf node)
  • It's Code and Print Name (in parentheses) unless it is an Abstract Value Set
  • Its description or definition;
  • the name of the code system from which the values are drawn
  • the OID of the code system from which the values are drawn

This pane is a "browser" and renders both the meta data and the contents of the description using HTML.

Changing Rendering of Description Contents

Using a "browser" to render the descriptive contents of elements is advantageous in allowing a proper presentation of the content, it makes it impossible to use cut-and-paste techniques to copy descriptions, or fragments thereof, into new or changed descriptions being defined with the Editor. In order to allow this, a menu option has been added to the File... menu. The default representation, with HMTL being rendered for descriptions, is shown in the following figure:

Rendering menu option when HTML rendering has been enabled. Click this to change.

The red "check mark" indicates that rendering is active. To turn off rendering for the descriptions, click this menu selection. The currently displayed node will not be redisplayed until it is selected again. With descriptive rendering truned off, the appearance is as follows:

Value Set Navigator data

Note that HTML rendering is still used for the meta-data, but not for the description. This allows one to select the description with the mouse, and copy the raw text form for pasting in a subsequent description screen. To return to showing the rendered version of all descriptions, select the rendering menu options, which looks like the following (un-checked) when descriptions are being displayed in "raw text."

Value Set Navigator data
Icons used in the Value Set Navigator

The icons used to designate different types of nodes are the same as those used in RoseTree. The legend for those icons is in the following figure.

Legend for Icons

Value Set Graph

The value set graph provides an alternate means of visualizing the hierarchical relationships among the value sets. It displays these as a branching graph laid out horizontally with the root node to the left. The initial view of this graph is shown in the figure below.

Value Set Graph Window

Clearly, the small pane size in the figure above limits the utility of the graph. However by maximizing the pane (using the button upper-right) one gets a larger display such as that below. In that pane, you can alter the display by:

  • Click on the pane and drag it around to change the center of view. (As this is done, the cursor changes to a four-way arrow, as shown in the circle on the figure.)
  • Right-click on the pane (changing the cursor to an up-down arrow) and then drag down to "zoom in" (enlarge) the graph and drag up to "zoom out" (reduce) the graph
  • Click on a node to extend or reduce the depth (number of levels) of the graph. The graph control displays two levels below (to the right) of the last node selected, which was observation in the example below.
Extending, Moving, Zooming Value Set Graph

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