Difference between revisions of "PCCTech Minutes 2013 03 21"
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− | ===Integreation Statements== | + | ===Integreation Statements=== |
* Every Profile author needs to write an Integration STatement for their profile. | * Every Profile author needs to write an Integration STatement for their profile. | ||
* Examples can be found at: http://product-registry.ihe.net/PR/pr/search.seam?date=ANY|1363854853176|1363854853176 | * Examples can be found at: http://product-registry.ihe.net/PR/pr/search.seam?date=ANY|1363854853176|1363854853176 | ||
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***Now that spring is here, I am waking up from my winter hibernation. I'm sorry I could not join you in Italy, but I would ask each of the supplement authors to subject their profile to the Integration Statement Sniff Test (ISST). | ***Now that spring is here, I am waking up from my winter hibernation. I'm sorry I could not join you in Italy, but I would ask each of the supplement authors to subject their profile to the Integration Statement Sniff Test (ISST). | ||
− | That is, for likely systems that a vendor would want to offer to a customer, can you write the Integration Statement that describes what IHE actor/profile pairs are supported by that system? | + | ***That is, for likely systems that a vendor would want to offer to a customer, can you write the Integration Statement that describes what IHE actor/profile pairs are supported by that system? |
− | - If you cannot write that Integration Statement, or if you write it and your fellow committee members do not understand it, you have failed the ISST. | + | ****- If you cannot write that Integration Statement, or if you write it and your fellow committee members do not understand it, you have failed the ISST. |
− | - If you write it and think a knuckle-dragging RFP writer would not be able to understand it, you have failed the ISST. | + | ****- If you write it and think a knuckle-dragging RFP writer would not be able to understand it, you have failed the ISST. |
Regards, | Regards, | ||
Steve Moore | Steve Moore |
Revision as of 03:36, 21 March 2013
Attendees: Laura Heermann Langford, Laura Bright, Vincent Van Pelt, Thom Kuhn, Anna Orlova, Valentina Ferrarini, Keith Boone, Lisa Nelson, George Cole, Charles Rica, Celina Roth
Call in attendees:
=Recap/Next Steps Referral and Order Matching
Led by George Cole
- have questions about the 3rd use case (EHDI) may not be upd to date
- Lisa will get the updates/changes to George
- Some uncertainties regarding what is needed in volume 2 for PCC. Guidance provided to the author.
- Current copy of the profile is on the ftp site.
Integreation Statements
- Every Profile author needs to write an Integration STatement for their profile.
- Examples can be found at: http://product-registry.ihe.net/PR/pr/search.seam?date=ANY%7C1363854853176%7C1363854853176
- Note from Steve Moore with directions:
- Now that spring is here, I am waking up from my winter hibernation. I'm sorry I could not join you in Italy, but I would ask each of the supplement authors to subject their profile to the Integration Statement Sniff Test (ISST).
- That is, for likely systems that a vendor would want to offer to a customer, can you write the Integration Statement that describes what IHE actor/profile pairs are supported by that system?
- - If you cannot write that Integration Statement, or if you write it and your fellow committee members do not understand it, you have failed the ISST.
- - If you write it and think a knuckle-dragging RFP writer would not be able to understand it, you have failed the ISST.
- That is, for likely systems that a vendor would want to offer to a customer, can you write the Integration Statement that describes what IHE actor/profile pairs are supported by that system?
Regards,
Steve Moore