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**#US VA/DOD project is poised as alpha project [http://newgforge.hl7.nscee.edu/tracker/download.php/52/313/858/611/HL7_Project_Scope_Statement_H-SOA-RA_and_EHR-SD_RM.doc] [http://newgforge.hl7.nscee.edu/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=858&group_id=52&atid=313 TSC Tracker #858]
 
**#US VA/DOD project is poised as alpha project [http://newgforge.hl7.nscee.edu/tracker/download.php/52/313/858/611/HL7_Project_Scope_Statement_H-SOA-RA_and_EHR-SD_RM.doc] [http://newgforge.hl7.nscee.edu/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=858&group_id=52&atid=313 TSC Tracker #858]
 
**#ACS Cardiology DAM
 
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**#Great Ormond Street Hospital, UK (David Bowen)
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**#Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK (David Bowen)

Revision as of 14:18, 23 January 2009

Enterprise Architecture Implementation Project (EA IP)

This Wiki page was created for the HL7 Enterprise Architecture Implementation Project (EA IP). The Architecture Board is a TSC-appointed committee to define an architecture for the work of the HL7 body. The TSC is responsible for the rollout of that architecture. This site is intended to both provide and elicit communication on, for and about the Implementation Project.

General Information

Presentation Materials

Discussion Items

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Implementation Plans

  • Discussion has occurred various implementation approaches, including
    • Top-down reorganization
    • Bottom-up test, or "alpha" projects
  • where the "alpha" project would be a sub-project of the architecture rollout.
    • Alpha project candidates or volunteers include:
      1. NCI deployed four services last Monday (20090105)developed under SAEAF architecture.
      2. US VA/DOD project is poised as alpha project [1] TSC Tracker #858
      3. ACS Cardiology DAM
      4. Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK (David Bowen)