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Registration Status

Workflow Status

Definition

Standard

Released

An Administered Component in the "Standard" status indicates that the Context Administrators confirm that the Administered Component is of sufficient quality and of broad interest for use in all contexts. There may be more than one "Standard" Administered Component that addresses the same function, concept, etc.

Candidate

Released

An Administered Component in the "Candidate" status shall indicate that it has been proposed for standardization review by the Context Administrators. To be considered a "Candidate" an Administered Component must be promoted to a Workflow Status of "Released".

Qualified

Released

An Administered Component has met all quality requirements, and is ready to be reviewed for usage in all contexts. The Context Administrators have confirmed that the mandatory metadata attributes are complete and conform to applicable quality requirements. An Administered Component can be assigned a "Qualified" Registration Status when it reaches one of the Workflow Statuses listed. It will be reviewed to determine if it represents an information concept of interest across contexts. If the context administrators determine the Administered Component should become a candidate for standardization, it can be promoted to a Registration Status of "Proposed." (TBD: "Proposed" is no longer listed in GUI.) If the Context Administrators determine that the Administered Component is not a candidate for standardization, a Registration Status of "Suspended" will be assigned.  (TBD: "Suspended" is no longer listed in GUI.

Historical

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Incomplete

(TBD)

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Preferred Standard

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Recorded

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