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Initial Analysis:

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Information/Response

Date

01/26/2010

Requirement # unique id <SemConOps Initiative>.<analysts initials><requirement number>
e.g. Init1dbw1
(eventually linked to Use Cases)

Init3bes19

Originator/Customer's Name:

John Koisch, Paul Boyes, Linda Schmandt                                                                                      

Originator/Customer's Company:

Guidewire Architecture, Guidewire Architecture, University of Pittsburgh

Summary of requirement initial analysis, by Reviewer: (as unambiguously as possible, describe who (List of Actors) is interacting with the system, what the business goal is and how the system might support the actor's ability to acheive their goal)

This requirement is based on an interview documented at:
https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/x/shpyAQ
Business goal: To allow testing conformance of a service implementation to conformance profiles

Actor: Information Technologist and Conformance/Compatibility Reviewer

An information specialist or conformance/compatibility Reviewer would like to test conformance of implementation artifacts (e.g. WSDL) to a conformance profile.
A tool that takes the implementation artifact (e.g. WSDL) and confromance profile of interest as inputs and generates a report on deviations/overlaps.
This can requirement can also be met by a capability/functionality added to conformance profile browser described in:
https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/x/hCpyAQ

Recommended Next Step Enter one: Follow-up interview, Observe, Use Case Template (text), Use Case Model (formalized/UML diagram), Group Discussion, Prototype, Waiting Room

Follow up interview with an architect and a reviewer for further detailing the requirement for use case development. John Koisch and/or Paul Boyes can be contacted for architect. Linda Schmant, leading SAEFE/ECCF  small group, can be contacted as a reviewer.

Post Interview - ongoing throughout development of use cases:

Enter one: Follow-up interview, Observe, Use Case Template (text), Use Case Model (formalized/UML diagram), Group Discussion, Prototype, Waiting Room

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Description

Information/Response

Stakeholder Community:

Enter appropriate category of stakeholder from Primary Stakeholders:  

  • Software and Application designers and architects
  • Software and Application engineers and developers
  • Scientific and medical researchers
  • Medical research protocol designers
  • Clinical and scientific research data and metadata managers
  • Clinicians
  • Patients
  • Medical research study participants
  • Broader Stakeholders: caBIG® Community WS NIH projects and related commercial COTS vendors (caEHR, SDO's (HL7, CDISC); International Collaborators (e.g NCRI, cancerGrid, China), Government and regulatory bodies (FDA, CDC, ONC)
    (link to view SemConOps Stakeholders description).

Requirement Type (required)

Analyst's assessement of the most appropriate category/type of requirement (no need to ask interviewee):

  • Functional: Fundamental or essential to the product - describes what the product has to do or what processing is needed
  • Nonfunctional: properties the functions must have such as performance, usability, training or documentation
  • Project constraint: schedule or budget constraints
  • Design constraint: impose restrictions on how the product must be designed, such

    as

    conformant to ISO 11179, utilizes 21090 or is able to work on a particular type of device
  • Project driver: business-related forces such as descriptions of stakeholders or purpose of the product/project
  • Project issue: conditions that will contribute to the success or failure of the project
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    ConOp Initiative(s)
    Requirements Analyst/Business Analyst

     

    High Level Use Case Summary)
    Requirements Analyst/Business Analyst

    Please write a short descriptive narrative use case; the steps or activities in this use case are usually the things the user wants to accomplish with the system (user/actor's goals).  

     

    Use Case Linkage (required)
    Business Analyst

    Which use case(s) is this requirement linked to?  (should follow Use Case numbering scheme <SemCon Ops Initiative>.<analysts initials><requirement number>.<use case number>, for example Init1dbw1.1, Init1dbw1.2, Init2dbw2.1, 2.2, etc.

    Use case Number(s):

    Conflicts / Dependencies(required)
    Requirements Analyst/ Business Analyst

    Are there any conflicts with other requirements / use cases? 

    Yes OR No - If yes, what and why?

    Next Step (required)
    (Requirement Analyst / Business Analyst)

    After reviewing the results of the interview, the forum, and all other materials related to this requirement, the analyst should recommend the next step, then attach the Tiny Link (on the Info tab) for this page to the Master List table.

    a reviewer.


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