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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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The Treatment Delivery Offline Recording (TDOR) Profile is an extension to the Treatment
 
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Delivery Workflow - II (TDW-II) Profile dealing with the recording of treatment sessions in case
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of system outages and/or crashes. It is applicable for managed treatment sessions only, i.e., the  
 
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==Benefits==
 
==Benefits==

Revision as of 10:33, 28 December 2023

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Summary

The Treatment Delivery Offline Recording (TDOR) Profile is an extension to the Treatment Delivery Workflow - II (TDW-II) Profile dealing with the recording of treatment sessions in case of system outages and/or crashes. It is applicable for managed treatment sessions only, i.e., the treatment sessions have to be initially scheduled in the TMS and retrieved by the TDD along the transactions specified in TDW-II

Benefits

The standardization of the recording process allows for a safe continuation of the next treatment session upon successful recovery of the system and the treatment artifacts.

Details

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Systems Affected

  • Treatment Delivery Device (TDD)
  • Treatment Management System (TMS)

Actors & Transactions:

TDOR Actor Transaction Diagram.JPG

Specification

Profile Status: Trial Implementation

Documents:

TDOR Trial Implementation Supplement

Underlying Standards:

See Also

Related Profiles

Consumer Information

The TDRO FAQ answers typical questions about what the Profile does

The TDOR Purchasing describes considerations when purchasing equipment to deploy this Profile.

Implementer Information

The TDOR Implementation provides additional information about implementing this Profile in software.

Reference Articles



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