Connectathon Tasks in Gazelle

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The Gazelle Test Management software supports many Connectathon tasks. This page provides a list of those tasks, but does not include training. You do not need to use all of the features listed below.

Pre-Registration: Management

  1. Create a testing session that includes a label, start date and end date. This provides a container to manage tests and results separately from other testing session. There are configuration items. We will mention the main ones.
    1. Required: Add the set of profiles to be tested. You can select entire domains (all of ITI) or a subset of profiles to match your objectives.
    2. Optional: Configure Gazelle to generate a contract that the participants can download and sign. The contract software includes the ability to generate a price depending on registration parameters.
    3. Optional: Configure Gazelle to accept registration for individual staff member badges.

Registration: Participants

  1. Add/manage organization names and user accounts.
  2. Enter a system or systems in the assigned test session.
    1. Enter simple demographics for the system.
    2. Enter a detailed list of profile/actor/option triplets to be tested. This drives the testing process.

Registration: Management

  1. Monitor the registration to determine if there are sufficient partners to test each profile that is offered.
  2. Assist participants with their registration. A typical issue is that they did not understand the need to register for a required profile. You may need to help them update their registration.
  3. Assist participants with account and password issues.
    1. Each organization has at least one administrator who is supposed to review/enable individual accounts. There are times when the administrator is away, and you will be asked by an individual to enable their account.

Pre-Connectathon: Management

  1. Review pre-Connectathon tests submitted by participants. This is to gauge their readiness for the event itself.
  2. Enter parameters in Gazelle to describe the network configuration.
    1. This will allow you to use Gazelle to automatically generate fixed IP addresses for a private network.
  3. Generate default network configuration for all participants. These are the endpoints for connections and related items such as DICOM AE titles, HL7 application names, full URLs, etc.
  4. Assign fixed IP addresses to individual hosts for each participant (in batch or individually)
  5. Add new host configurations for a participant on demand.
  6. Update any network configuration as requested by a participant.

Pre-Connectathon: Participants

  1. Execute pre-Connectathon tests. Gazelle generates a customized list of tests based on individual registration. Participant can:
    1. Read the customized list of tests to be performed before the event.
    2. Upload results/evidence for Connectathon manager review.
  2. Read Connectathon test descriptions. Gazelle generates a customized list of tests based on registration. Participant can ## Note that you will want to coordinate with Domain Project Managers. You will want to be aware if the Domain Project Managers are improving the test cases during the time your participants are reading the tests or executing them.
  3. Enter configuration data for their systems. They start from the default values generated by the Gazelle Test Management system. They can update those as necessary.
  4. Read configuration data from peers and possibly download that data through a spreadsheet. This allows the individual participant to quickly determine the endpoints and other required data to communicate with partners.

Connectathon: Management

Connectathon: Participants

  1. Execute Connectathon tests using this cycle:
    1. Search for a test to run. You might filter on a domain, a profile, an actor, ...
    2. Select a test case.
    3. Select test partners for that test case
    4. Start the test
    5. Work through all of the steps
    6. Submit the test for validation
  2. Review overall progress of testing. There is a dashboard that presents that data.
  3. Upload sample files (e.g., CDA documents) to be shared with test partners.
  4. Validate a sample file using one of the Gazelle validation packages.
  5. Download sample files that have been shared by partners.


Post-Connectathon: Management

  1. Complete the overall grading process if not completed during the event.
    1. This includes making any changes as a result of challenges from participants.
  2. Kereval can take the results from the database and publish directly in the IHE results database.

Post-Connectathon: Participants

  1. Review Connectathon evaluation (pass, did not complete, withdrawn).
    1. Through a separate channel such as email, the participant can ask the Connectathon manager to review the evaluation.
  2. Review individual test results for engineering purposes.
  3. Retrieve any sample files that were stored during the event for engineering purposes.