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NameRolePresent
Wright, Larry NIH/NCI   
Fragoso, Gilberto NIH/NCI     x

De Coronado, Sherri    

NIH/NCI    

Safran, Tracy

NIH/NCI [C] x
Ong, Kim L
IS x
Lucas, Jason R
IS x
Bauer, Scott  Mayo x
Stancl, Craig
Mayo x
Endle,  CoryMayo x
Wynne, Robert    NIH/NCI [C] x
Tran, Tin    NIH/NCI [C]  

Kuntipuram, Kumar

NIH/NCI [C] x
Haber, MargaretNIH/NCI

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Sana  Preston
Chang, GeorgeASU  x

Action Items

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Agenda

ASU Team (Preston Lee, Austin Michne, Mohit Mulchandani)

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Discussion Points:

LexEVS team approached by the ASU group based on docker activity in github and meeting notes.  Preston Lee from the VA through ASU spoke on his efforts including ocal project leveraging LexEVS including a commercial application.  Resolves terminology through the UI.  Screen shots shown of commercial UI.  Uses FIHR. Need to be able to distribute this. 

Service marketplace meant to provide backend applications that could be autowired into health services.  Would like to add to this by distributing LexEVS in the same manner.  OCI known as Docker is the target package and this team is offering to help get this done.  Garrick Hammel is working on the container image. 

HSPC or health services platform consortium provides guidelines.  Need to be able to move and scale services as necessary and the policies are designed to facilitate that.  Environment variables are used to get things like database configuration at run-time.  Used by health and research organizations. 

Can't be just for VA or Cerner for instance.  Licensing is working around open source licenses.  Content loaded via script at run-time.  Can't be preload-ed due to licensing issues. 

Decision Points:  LexEVS to possibly allow a pull request for configuration.

Sprint Status

 

Current Sprint  Sprint 59 (June 22, 2017 – July 5, 2017)

Future focus on value sets, unless CTRP becomes a priority.


16X237 Agile Development - Sprint Status#16X237AgileDevelopment-SprintStatus-Sprint59
 Tier Deployment - Update
  • Tier Deployment
    • Data deployment

Discussion Points:

Decision Points:

CTRP Support

  • Updates6.5.0.1.FINAL LexEVS Admin testing

Discussion Points:

Stage server is still in progress.  6.5.0 is the what the browser is running against. 6.5.0.1.Final is what is needed for loader. 

Decision Points:

CTRP Support

  • Updates

Discussion Points: URL's are evaluated for LexEVS to owl2 semantic mapping sense.

Decision Points: Mayo willing to help with any schema, modeling tasks as needed.  Readiness is the watch word. 

  • 17.06d is loaded on DATA_QA.  This load has a fix for the NCI_thesaurus namespace.
  • Value Sets will need to be loaded next.  This should be done by tomorrow.
  • Rob will put in a request to deploy to STAGE Thursday by noon.
  • Friday deployment to STAGE.  Jacob/Tracy T. will be doing the load.
  • Monday - deployment to PROD.  Jacob is out.  Tracy T. may be able to do the load on Monday.
  • If possible, we would deploy to PROD sooner than Monday.

Decision Points:

Security Token Issue

Discussion Points:

  • Kim was having issues with the LexEVS Remote API on DEV.
  • Using an authorization/security token.  Kim's token was failing, but Scott's is working.
  • This token is used for MedDRA security.
  • Scott/Kim/Gilberto will determine what token is correct to use.

Value Set Architecture

  • Update

Discussion Points:

    We are stepping away from the external documents and creating a fully automated approach

Decision Points:

LexEVS External Users

Discussion Points:  Brazilian academic user.  Not much feedback. 

  • Raphael had some mapping questions that were posted to git.
  • Scott is assisting.

Decision Points:

Team Absences

Mayo Team

  • Cory - 6/19 - 6/237/4
  • Scott - 7/4, 7/7, 7/27 - 7/28, 7/31- 8/1
  • Craig - 7/4

NCI

  • Tracy -
  • Rob June 16,19-
  • Kim -
  • Larry - 6/23 - 6/29

JIRA Issues

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