Difference between revisions of "Integration Statement Registry"
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− | To search the registry an easy to use web tool | + | To search the registry an easy to use web tool is created by the IHE Sponsors. The tool is available [http://product-registry.ihe.net there]. |
In the meantime people interested in what is available today (June 2006) may look in the spreadsheet of | In the meantime people interested in what is available today (June 2006) may look in the spreadsheet of |
Revision as of 08:42, 26 August 2009
This registry provides a searchable database describing conformance of vendor catalogue products with the IHE Technical Framework.
The data here is <exclusively> entered by vendors of the products indicating what IHE Actors and Integration Profiles a specific released version of their product supports.
Note: This registry supplements the IHE Integration Statements prepared and published by vendors. The database is easier to search, but the Integration Statement documents published by vendors should be considered the primary source of such information. A link to the vendor IHE integration statements will be provided as well from the registry.
Search the Registry
To search the registry an easy to use web tool is created by the IHE Sponsors. The tool is available there.
In the meantime people interested in what is available today (June 2006) may look in the spreadsheet of Products with IHE Integration Statements.
Add data to the Registry
To add data to the registry ...
<See the Discussion page for Use Cases>
Vendor Obligations
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When a vendor releases a product that claims an IHE Profile, they have an obligation to monitor changes to that Profile. When IHE publishes a change to the profile that requires changes to an implementation (something we try very hard to avoid doing), the vendor is obliged to either update their implementation so the Integration Statement remains valid, or retract the Implementation Statement.
Keeping that in mind, it is permissable for a vendor to include a Trial Implementation Profile in an Integration Statement, recognizing that there is a fair chance that the Final Text version of the Profile may require changes to implementations.