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Use Case Number

Init1pm16.2

Brief Description

A key aspect of ISO 21090 datatypes is that they can be localized for use within a specific information model.  The datatypes themselves define a number of optional attributes and associations, and the actual behavior of the datatypes in some cases can be modified.  Specifically, ISO 21090 has two types of conformance: Direct Conformance and Indirect Conformance.  Indirect conformance is defined as:

  • Provide mappings between internal datatypes and the healthcare datatypes
  • Specify for which of the datatypes an inward mapping is provided, for which an outward mapping is provided, and for which no mapping is providedThis use case describes the steps that an Information Modeler takes to localize the datatypes in alignment of Indirect Conformance.

Actor(s) for this particular use case

Information Modeler

Pre-condition
The state of the system before the user interacts with it

ISO 21090 datatypes have been imported in the model (see use Init1pm16.1 above)

Post condition
The state of the system after the user interacts with it

The ISO 21090 datatypes have been localized within the Information Modeler's information model (in UML).  By value of having imported the datatypes from the metadata repository and following ONLY the below steps, the resulting localized ISO 21090 datatypes are in Indirect Conformance with the specification.

Steps to take
The step-by-step description of how users will interact with the system to achieve a specific business goal or function

  1. The Information Modeler localizes enumerations
    1. The Information Modeler specifies which enumerations are omitted
    2. The Information Modeler specifies which enumerated values are omitted
  2. The Information Modeler localizes classes (types)
    1. The Information Modeler specifies which attributes are omitted
    2. The Information Modeler specifies which classes (types) are omitted
  3. The Information Modeler annotates any special considerations, rules, mappings, etc.

Alternate Flow
Things which would prevent the normal flow of the use case

The steps above do not preclude the creation of ECCF documents or other mappings/specification documents.  However, this use case does ease the creation of such documents because the ISO 21090 datatypes are derived directly from the metadata repository (meaning they have the appropriate level of specification/documentation already) and the localizations are made in conformance with the metadata repository conventions.

Priority
The priority of implementing the use case: High, Medium or Low

High

Associated Links
The brief user stories, each describing the user interacts with the system for the one function only of the use case. There would potentially be a number of user stories that make up the use case.

Init1pm16 - 21090 Datatype Support

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Fit criterion/Acceptance Criterion 
How would actor describe the acceptable usage scenarios for the software or service that meets the actor's requirement? 

The datatatypes should be localized using the conventions of the UML modeling tool.  That is, it is highly desirable that user actions be constrained by what will be conformant when the localized datatypes are registered and shared.
It is absolutely critical that the resulting localized datatypes be in conformance with the conformance metrics defined in the ISO 21090 specification.

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Use Case Number

Init1pm16.3

Brief Description

In addition to providing a platform independent UML representation of healthcare datatypes, ISO 21090 defines an XML binding of those datatypes to be used when exchanging data between physical systems.  Specifically, ISO 21090 requires the following for Indirect Conformance:

  • Specify whether the XML representation described herein is used when the datatypes are represented in XML, or optionally to provide an alternative namespace for the XML representation 
    This use case describes the generation of an XML Mapping including an XML Schema.

Actor(s) for this particular use case

Information Modeler

Pre-condition
The state of the system before the user interacts with it

The ISO 21090 datatypes have been localized in the Information Modelers UML modeling tool using the necessary metadata repository conventions.

Post condition
The state of the system after the user interacts with it

An XML Schema and mapping guide are generated.

Steps to take
The step-by-step description of how users will interact with the system to achieve a specific business goal or function

  1. The Information Modeler makes whatever manual markup of the model is necessary to generate an XML Schema
  2. The Information Modeler generates an XML Schema and mapping document derived directly from the localized ISO 21090 datatypes in his UML model

Alternate Flow
Things which would prevent the normal flow of the use case

The Information Modeler manually creates XML Schema, a mapping document, and annotates the model accordingly with the UML-to-XML Schema mapping information.

Priority
The priority of implementing the use case: High, Medium or Low

High

Associated Links
The brief user stories, each describing the user interacts with the system for the one function only of the use case. There would potentially be a number of user stories that make up the use case.

Init1pm16 - 21090 Datatype Support

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Fit criterion/Acceptance Criterion 
How would actor describe the acceptable usage scenarios for the software or service that meets the actor's requirement?

  1. The model has the necessary annotations/information to tie XML Schema types to UML types, which will be registered in the metadata repository.
  2. An XML Schema is produced that conforms to the ISO 21090 specifications
  3. A document is produced describing the mapping from UML to XSD (not strictly necessary, but desirable)

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Use Case Number

Init1pm16.4

Brief Description

caBIG compability and ECCF require that semantic metadata be registered and advertised in order to facilitate interoperability.  This use case describes the process by which an Information Modeler takes his localized, XML Schema mapped model to the centralized metadata repository.

Actor(s) for this particular use case

Information Modeler

Pre-condition
The state of the system before the user interacts with it

A localized ISO 21090 model exists in the Information Modeler's UML modeling tool with all required annotations to be registered, including XML Mappings.

Post condition
The state of the system after the user interacts with it

The information model is registered and available in the metadata repository.

Steps to take
The step-by-step description of how users will interact with the system to achieve a specific business goal or function

  • The Information Modeler selects the information model and datatypes to register
  • The Information Modeler performs the registration steps directly from his UML modeling tool

Alternate Flow
Things which would prevent the normal flow of the use case

None.

Priority
The priority of implementing the use case: High, Medium or Low

High

Associated Links
The brief user stories, each describing the user interacts with the system for the one function only of the use case. There would potentially be a number of user stories that make up the use case.

Init1pm16 - 21090 Datatype Support

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Fit criterion/Acceptance Criterion 
How would actor describe the acceptable usage scenarios for the software or service that meets the actor's requirement?

The entire information model should be registered, including the localized ISO 21090 datatypes and XML Schema mappings.  It should be obvious from which vanilla ISO 21090 datatypes the localized data are derived.

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Use Case Number

Init1pm16.5

Brief Description

The true test of whether the semantic infrastructure is handling ISO 21090 requirements is that it is possible to:

  • Discover healthcare touchpoints between systems that localize ISO 21090 in different ways
  • Programmatically interoperate between these systems

Actor(s) for this particular use case

System Architect
Software Engineer

Pre-condition
The state of the system before the user interacts with it

Two or more systems have correctly imported, localized, generated XML Schema, and registered information models with ISO 21090 datatypes.  Furthermore, these information models are implemented by real systems with ECCF compliant APIs.

Post condition
The state of the system after the user interacts with it

Touch points are discovered and data is successfully exchanged.

Steps to take
The step-by-step description of how users will interact with the system to achieve a specific business goal or function

  1. The System Architect uses the metadata browser to identify two or more systems with the same ISO 21090 datatypes localized in different ways.
  2. The System Architect documents a data exchange scenario
  3. The Software Engineer uses the metadata, ECCF artifacts, and caBIG compliant APIs to exchange data from one system to another.

Alternate Flow
Things which would prevent the normal flow of the use case

None.

Priority
The priority of implementing the use case: High, Medium or Low

Medium

Associated Links
The brief user stories, each describing the user interacts with the system for the one function only of the use case. There would potentially be a number of user stories that make up the use case.

Init1pm16 - 21090 Datatype Support

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Fit criterion/Acceptance Criterion 
How would actor describe the acceptable usage scenarios for the software or service that meets the actor's requirement?

The documentation and semantic metadata should be sufficient information to determine the mechanism by which data can be exchanged between systems.

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Use Case Number

Init1pm16.6

Brief Description

ISO 21090 data types have a specific encoding scheme that is significantly different than what has been used thus far in caBIG services.  Rather than reengineering existing services entirely, it may be desirable to have a common translation service interface and implementation toolkit that can be used to "wrap" existing non-compliant services.

Actor(s) for this particular use case

Software Engineer

Pre-condition
The state of the system before the user interacts with it

One or more services exist that expose datatypes that are not ISO 21090 compliant.

Post condition
The state of the system after the user interacts with it

A new service is implemented that exposes the same semantics but with ISO 21090 datatypes.

Steps to take
The step-by-step description of how users will interact with the system to achieve a specific business goal or function

  1. The Software Engineer enters a service into the toolkit for remapping
  2. The Software Engineer uses the toolkit provided to create mappings from the original datatypes to the ISO 21090 datatypes with minimal coding
  3. The Software Engineer generates the new information model automatically and registers it
  4. The Software Engineer deploys the new and (if necessary) old service

Alternate Flow
Things which would prevent the normal flow of the use case

None.

Priority
The priority of implementing the use case: High, Medium or Low

Low

Associated Links
The brief user stories, each describing the user interacts with the system for the one function only of the use case. There would potentially be a number of user stories that make up the use case.

Init1bes12 - Mapping_transformation support for ISO21090 data types

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Fit criterion/Acceptance Criterion 
How would actor describe the acceptable usage scenarios for the software or service that meets the actor's requirement?

As little coding as possible should be required.