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RIMBAA 201303 OOC Minutes

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These are the RIMBAA minutes of the March 2013 Out of Cycle meeting held in Hamilton, CA

Attendance

  1. Justin Fyfe, Mohawk College, justinfyfe1@mohawkcollege.ca
  2. Lorraine Constable, Constable Consulting, lorraine@constable.ca
  3. Garrett Tyler, Mohawk College, garrett.tyler@mohawkcollege.ca
  4. Craig Clark,Mohawk College, craig.clark2@mohawkcollege.ca
  5. Natalie Lafreniere,Mohawk College,natalie.lafreneriere@mohawkcollege.ca


Mar 25: - Introductions

               - Andy Stechishin
               - Lorraine Constable
               - Mohawk Students ~ 10

- Andy provided brief overview of the voting process for WG to students - The only vote was to ratify the SWOT on March 25th, discussion included the addition of "other model based architectures" as an opportunity - the vote count was 1 abstain. - Rearrange the quarters -

               Q2 moved to Q1
               Q2 changed to discussion about FHIR (Andy to provide)

- Q1 - Justin Fyfe - Everest (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkE1VScf6dc) - Q2 - Andy Stechishin - FHIR overview & history (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugs8RSTQPzY) - Q3 - Adam Sippel and Andy Stechishin - FHIR in Objective-C (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rho-ARZedbU)

Mar 26: - Introductions

               - Attila Farkas (Canada Health Infoway)
               - Greg Peres (Canada Health Infoway)

- Justin proposed using Q1 time to discuss ITS and Data Types - Q1 - Andy Stechishin - Overview of parts that make up a RIMBAA (Data types, XML ITS) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHJL9LUgJ68) - Q2 - (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWpRfsjiOrs)

               - Attila Farkas provided overview of tooling strategy in Canada
               - Greg Peres provided overview of the Message Remixer and Message Builder Tool